Art for All: Celebrating Disability Culture

teal tinted image of students sitting around a table doing art

Join us for another art-making session co-hosted by the Maker Hub, Disability Cultural Center (DCC), and Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)! The first was so popular we wanted to run it again!

Once again, you are invited to express your creativity and contribute to an art exhibition that will be displayed in the Library in the fall of 2025. The exhibition will focus on celebrating disability culture, and participants are welcome to interpret that however they see fit. Whether you are an experienced artist or a beginner, this is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow students, explore your creativity, and be part of a larger initiative to celebrate and honor diverse experiences. 

Don’t miss this chance to create, connect, and contribute to a vibrant celebration of disability culture and personal expression. We hope you can join us! 

The Maker Hub is located on the first floor of Lauinger Library. For wheelchair accessible routes to the Maker Hub, please use the Accessible Campus Map. Please contact disabilityculture@georgetown.edu for accessibility requests. 

Additionally, for all Maker Hub workshops, participants must wear closed-toed shoes in addition to following all other Maker Hub rules.

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

David Strout, Maker Hub Manager; Amy Kenny, Director of the Disability Cultural Center; Shanice Anderson, CAPS Outreach Coordinator

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