
In honor of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), “A Celebration of the ADA: Disability Pride” brings together the work of disabled artists from across North Carolina, whose creativity, identity, and lived experience reflect the spirit and impact of this landmark legislation.
Through a diverse range of media and artistic voices, this exhibition explores themes of disability pride, self-representation, and the vital role of art in expressing and celebrating disability. These works challenge perception, affirm identity, and highlight the transformative power of art. By centering disabled artists and their stories, the exhibition invites us to imagine a world where inclusion is not an aspiration, but a lived reality.
Exhibiting Artists:
Amelia Collins (Leland, NC), Hillary Honig Ensminger (Durham, NC), Mitzie Jokich (Chapel Hill, NC), Wiley Johnson (Raleigh, NC), Karin Schneider (Raleigh, NC), Sarah Simmons (Laurinburg, NC), Natacha Sochat (Raleigh, NC), Alexander Roa (Durham, NC)
Bloomberg Connects Gallery Guide:

Explore “The Arts Access Gallery “A Celebration of the ADA: Disability Pride” with our digital gallery guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app. Our guide showcases our current and past exhibitions, includes audio description, and more! Use the app during your visit, at home, or anywhere, anytime!
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Upcoming Events:
All events are free & open to the public!
- ADA Celebration & Artist Reception: Saturday, July 26 from 2pm to 4pm
- First Fridays: August 1 & September 5 – 6pm to 9pm
- Artist Talk with Natacha Sochat: Saturday, August 9 from 1pm to 2pm
Exhibition Details:
- Cost: Free
- Dates: On view July 15 through September 19, 2025
- Location: Arts Access Gallery, 444 S. Blount Suite 115B, Raleigh, NC 27601
- Hours: Tuesday – Friday from 12pm to 5pm
- Contact: 919-833-9919, Gallery@ArtsAccessInc.org
