A digitally-based, grassroots arts residency program centered around accessibility and Disability Justice
We are shaping our program with an intersectional approach to accessibility, building our work upon innovations within mutual aid movements and the Disability Activism community.
Resident Features + Interviews
Check out our newest resident interview with installation artist and experience designer Stephanie Andrews!
Our latest installment of SDA resident interviews features poet and performer Margaret Chase!
Community Projects
Thoughts + Writing From Our Community
We passionately feel that an access-centered art practice enriches our artwork and our relationship to fellow artists, arts workers, and audiences!
Artists have the opportunity to play a more active role in creating inclusive art spaces by ensuring their artwork is accessible from the start. Read about how to start building an accessible creative practice.
Why do we create? Hundreds of reasons - here are three to give us a way to think about why art remains essential: beauty, pleasure, and meaning.
Leadership Team member RMR writes about why accessibility and Disability Justice is important, and shares some powerful thoughts from Disability Activists!
Saturday morning and I’m so proud of myself for not hitting snooze.