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“The Rainbow Dancing in the Room” organized by Liz Hernández (online exhibition)

NIAD Online Gallery

The Rainbow Dancing in the Room highlights the transformation of light from its quieter state to a vibrant kaleidoscopic form. The pieces range from peaceful to energetic, offering an intimate and introspective experience. The exhibition features artists Julio del Rio, Willie Harris, Karen May, Shantae Robinson, and Tre'von Silva.

Friday July 7 //  “Don’t mind if I do” with work by Felicia Griffin opens at moCa Cleveland

moCa Cleveland 11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH, United States

NIAD artist Felicia Griffin and Executive Director Amanda Eicher will be in person at the opening reception for this incredible exhibition! "Don’t mind if I do" destabilizes rigid ableist and exclusionary museum “best practices” like sparse seating, untouchable objects, dense wall labels, and guards who protect rather than invite engagement. It is a project built upon a framework of flexibility. By welcoming glitches, inviting informality and messiness, and unsettling the hierarchy of objects, "Don’t mind if I do" prioritizes people over artwork and makes more room for us to show up as our full selves.

July NIAD Gallery Reception // “Richmond Artists Activate!” Celebration

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

Join us in NIAD’s Galleries to celebrate the spirit of community activism and creative energy of Richmond High School and NIAD Art Center artists! Richmond Artists Activate! centers artists as agents for lasting social change and leaders in the Richmond community.

Esmeralda Silva in “Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear” // Arts of Life

Arts of Life - North Shore Studio 1963 Johns Drive, Glenview, IL, United States

Arts of Life and Circle Contemporary are excited to announce Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear.  An exhibition that features representations of automobiles and car culture as symbols of freedom, self-expression, safety, and individuality; while simultaneously demarcating these phenomena as functions of time and desire that epitomize the economic, cultural, and social conditions from which they appear.  

NIAD at The 2023 San Francisco Art Book Fair

Minnesota Street Project 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

The San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF) is pleased to announce its sixth year at Minnesota Street Project. Open July 14 through July 16, 2023, with a preview the evening of July 13th, the SFABF is a free annual multi-day exhibition and celebration of printed material from independent publishers, artists, designers, collectors, and enthusiasts from around the world.

NIAD Summer Volunteer Application Deadline

Learn more about becoming a NIAD Volunteer! As a NIAD volunteer, your work will support neurodiverse adult artists’ independence, dignity, and community integration through art-making.