Disabled Artists Call for Art – UPDATED

January 13, 2023 at 11:19 pm

The Fortitude: Working Artists with Disability call for art has been extended through January 31st, 2023! Good news for artists that felt overwhelmed by holiday activities, or had difficulties submitting before the end of 2022. I am looking forward to other Path with Art artists joining me in submitting art for […]

Call for Art: Disabled Artists

November 29, 2022 at 5:01 am

It isn’t often that disabled artists are recognized, but here is our chance! Take this opportunity to show how our creativity, necessitated by our disability, inspires creativity in our art pieces. The Fortitude: Working Artists with Disability show will be in May, at the Slip Gallery but the deadline for […]

A self-taught artist gets national attention, and won’t let a disability stop him

June 5, 2022 at 3:52 pm

“A 35-year-old self-taught artist, in 1990 Rayed Mohamed immigrated with his family from Yemen to the United States. While his primary language is Arabic, he speaks some English. However, he best expresses himself through his art.” His art is being featured at The Museum of Modern Art in New York […]

Hand Ballet Performance

October 27, 2021 at 12:23 pm

This gorgeous hand ballet, performed by both professional and amateur performers in wheelchairs and created by French choreographer Sadeck Waff, closed out the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games closing handoff ceremony. The performance features an opening sequence with Oxandre Pecku, the first person in France to receive a “bionic” arm from Open Bionics, and then turned […]

The Odyssey Experience

August 9, 2021 at 5:56 pm

The Odyssey Experienceby Lynette Douglas It was mid-November 2016 when I first read about the theatrical class offered at the Ballard Senior Center. This is all part of The Seattle Repertory’s Public Works Program. Someone from the Seattle Repertory Theater was teaching a class on the theater. WOW!!   This was a difficult time for […]

Learning of Judith Scott

July 8, 2021 at 12:53 am

Sisters Joyce Wallace Scott and Judith Scott Learning of Judith Scott by Tim “Birch” Schooler Judith Scott, deceased, endured tragedy in her life, and her works of texture, color, and form attest to perception and intuition of her vision. They are multicolored treasures. Since the time when she was born […]