3 incredible works from artists with Down Syndrome
3 incredible works from artists with Down Syndrome
1) Kasia Puciata (1961 - 2004) In our search for inspiring neurodivergent artists, we came across the story of Kasia Puciata, a remarkable Polish artist born in 1961. Growing up in... Read more...
Why Tiny Art Schools Matter, and the Crucial Role of Artist Educators
Why Tiny Art Schools Matter, and the Crucial Role of Artist Educators
Artist educators play a vital role in fostering creativity and artistic exploration, particularly in small, informal settings. One artist educator reflects on their experience running after-school art workshops in a... Read more...
Crafting Pottery with Simplicity and Charm
Crafting Pottery with Simplicity and Charm
Christian Royal’s journey into pottery began in his teen years as a young man with Down syndrome in Charleston, South Carolina. What started as part of his homeschooling program quickly... Read more...
Judith Scott: Mixed Media Art as a Voice for Imagination
Judith Scott: Mixed Media Art as a Voice for Imagination
Judith Scott’s journey to becoming a renowned artist is nothing short of inspiring. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Judith was unaware at the time that she was deaf, and as a... Read more...
Are There Efforts to Raise Public Awareness on Access for Guide And Assistance Dogs?
Are There Efforts to Raise Public Awareness on Access for Guide And Assistance Dogs?
In response to the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with disabilities who rely on guide dogs and assistance dogs, recent initiatives have been launched to promote greater public awareness and... Read more...
How Singapore Tourist Attractions are Becoming More Disability-Friendly
How Singapore Tourist Attractions are Becoming More Disability-Friendly
In recent years, Singapore's tourism industry has been taking big strides toward inclusivity, ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can enjoy local attractions. As part of this shift, SG Enable,... Read more...
What will it take for companies to hire more disabled workers?
What will it take for companies to hire more disabled workers?
Reported by The Straits Times in September 2024 - By 2030, around 4,500 more PWDs are expected to be employed, aiming to raise the employment rate for this group to 40%. This... Read more...

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