Peer Support for Artists with Disabilities - Information Session
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Are you an artist navigating life with a disability or neurodivergence? You’re not alone—and your unique creative voice deserves a supportive community.
Finding work or sustaining a creative practice as a disabled or neurodivergent artist often requires twice the effort for half the access. Many of us face systemic barriers, sensory overwhelm, rejection, or imposter syndrome. We may also wrestle with how to value our art in a world that often sees disability as limitation, not wisdom.
This peer support group is a safe, welcoming space for local artists of all disciplines who identify as disabled, chronically ill, and/or neurodivergent. Whether you’re a painter, writer, performer, or maker, this group is designed to nurture connection, mutual support, and creative growth.
Come join us August 18th at The Charlottetown Library Learning Center from 5:30-6:30pm for a community information session to launch our new peer support group.
Finding work or sustaining a creative practice as a disabled or neurodivergent artist often requires twice the effort for half the access. Many of us face systemic barriers, sensory overwhelm, rejection, or imposter syndrome. We may also wrestle with how to value our art in a world that often sees disability as limitation, not wisdom.
This peer support group is a safe, welcoming space for local artists of all disciplines who identify as disabled, chronically ill, and/or neurodivergent. Whether you’re a painter, writer, performer, or maker, this group is designed to nurture connection, mutual support, and creative growth.
Come join us August 18th at The Charlottetown Library Learning Center from 5:30-6:30pm for a community information session to launch our new peer support group.
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