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exploring Toronto's Disability art scene

Mad, d/Deaf, and disabled artists and art lovers have been making space for their work and communities in the city of Toronto.

Artist and curator Sean Lee applies face mask on artist Salima Punjani.
Sean Lee applies a face mask to artist Salima Punjani's face at one of the community dinners she hosted as part of her show, The Space in Between.
This just felt like a renaissance for me…that [I can] actually put a name to all of the things I've been thinking about, dreaming about and writing about.

Adele Lukusa, from The Green Line has published a piece on the Disability arts scene in Toronto and the stories of artists and creators who find their way into the community.

Exploring Toronto’s Disability Arts Scene
For 50 years Mad, d/Deaf, and disabled artists and art lovers have been making space for their work and communities in this city.

The Green Line is a Toronto news outlet that investigates the way we live to help young and other underserved Torontonians survive and thrive in a rapidly changing city.


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