Upcoming Events

 
 

Not Art Therapy: A Conversation with Sandie Yi and Katie O’Neill

11.08.23

Join artists Sandie Yi and Katie O'Neill as they discuss their work in the exhibition "Not Art Therapy" currently on...

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Art Therapy for Chronic Pain Workshop

10.12.23

Do you live with chronic pain and wish to learn creative strategies for managing your symptoms? This virtual two-hour Art...

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Rewritten Narratives: A Comic Workshop

10.05.23

Rewritten Narratives: A Comic Workshop is for participants who self-identify as disabled and/or chronically ill, whether the disability is apparent...

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Beyond the Scar: A Portraiture Project

10.03.23

Access Living is looking for models to pose for “Beyond the Scar”, a portraiture project facilitated by disabled artist, art...

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Individualized Peer Support + Art Therapy Sessions Through Access Living’s Arts & Culture Program

10.03.23

Through May 2024, Access Living's Arts & Culture Program is offering free, individualized peer support that incorporates aspects of art...

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Fall Peer Mental Health Support Group

09.15.23

The Fall Peer Mental Health Support Group is an opportunity for Disabled-identifying people and those exploring their relationship to disability...

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Fall Online Inclusive Dance Workshops

09.02.23

The Inclusive Dance Workshop is a weekly Wednesday gathering for movers of all kinds. Facilitators will lead participants through an...

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Book Event – We’ve Got This: Essays by Disabled Parents

07.20.23

Join the Arts & Culture Project at Access Living and Women & Children First Bookstore via Zoom Webinar to celebrate...

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Art Collection Tour Guide Training

07.20.23

Access Living’s permanent art collection features work that captures aspects of the disability experience, culture and history. Displayed on the walls...

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Peer Mental Health Support Group Summer Check-In

07.20.23

The Peer Mental Health Support Group is an opportunity for disabled-identifying people and those exploring their relationship to disability identity...

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