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Expressing Through Tattoos
I want to share my tattoos with everyone and tell you what they mean to me. Continue Reading Expressing Through Tattoos
Poem: Personal Healing is Communal Healing – Faerie Bear Art
Poem I cannot find the childhood I lost. But maybeI can create love and safetyFor children now – my childhood now – Or at least Let other lost childrenKnow they aren’t alone.We aren’t alone. Process Post on Patreon for SubscribersOr… Continue Reading Poem: Personal Healing is Communal Healing – Faerie Bear Art
Floral Study
Indiana Disability Justice showcases artwork by people with all kinds of disabilities. We are here. We are human. We matter. We want to be seen. This is the work of. Emily West. Thank you, Emily, for showing your spirit! (ArtMix… Continue Reading Floral Study
Rise: A Sculpture Created by Tina A
SCULPTURE TITLE: Rise ARTIST: Tina A. MATERIALS: Acrylic on Ceramic
Share your favorite resource to feature in the Hub
This Hub is a clearinghouse of resources that help people facilitate, teach, plan, evaluate and study sexual violence prevention and disability justice. We aim to present each resource in a useful, practical way and link directly to the resource so… Continue Reading Share your favorite resource to feature in the Hub
Neuroqueer Survivorship/Supervivencia Neuroqueer – Faerie Bear Art
Process Post on Patreon Or follow on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn About Faerie Bear Art Faerie Bear Art is an art adventure by Skye Ashton Kantola (she/they) founded in late 2016. Skye is a fat, white, trans, queer, and intersex,… Continue Reading Neuroqueer Survivorship/Supervivencia Neuroqueer – Faerie Bear Art
Here is how you can contribute to the hub
IDJ would also like to uplift artwork by survivors with disabilities and people with disabilities broadly. The artwork does not need to specifically be about people with disabilities or about violence prevention or survivorship. Publication of artwork may serve 1 of 2 purposes:
- To bring creative awareness to disability justice, violence prevention, and/or survivorship.
- To uplift the creative work of people with disabilities broadly and survivors with disabilities specifically.
Artwork may be visual art, poetry, spoken word performances, music, theatre, or any other creative outlet! For more information about submitting artwork for us to share, check out the Submission Guidelines.
Visual Art
- Ink Zentangle Highland Calf by Faerie Bear Art
- Ink Zentangle Mule Deer by Faerie Bear Art
- Ink Zentangle Sloth by Faerie Bear Art
- Visual Art by Micah Bizant, a white anti-zionist jew and identifies as trans, nonbinary, and timtum (one of six traditional jewish gender categories)
- Bringing Awareness to Human Trafficking, by Gina Hope
- Survivor Artist: From the Mud by Charlie Tebow
- Movement by Johnson Simon
- How I See My Bipolar By Jason Powers
- Using Art to Bring Awareness to Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence
- Unknown Cause by Solomon
- Arms for Blessings and Breath, photography by Christina Martin
- All that is Mine is Yours, photography by Katrina Gossett Kelly
- Scarlet, by Liz Williamson
- Trese, an artist, by Trese
- Microaggression of a male DMST survivor, by Eric Harris, B.S.W., H.T.F.C.
- I get mad, by Jordan Kent
- Blue Brother’s Kid, by Tom Hamilton
- Self-Portrait, by Sarah Strouse
- Floral Study, by Emily West
- From the Mud, by Charlie Tebow
- Movement, by Johnson Simon
- Dismonsterize Disability, by Daniel Aaron Harris
- Heaven and Shadow Man, by Ashley McDaniel
- This is Depression, by Paige Guffey
- tw Ableism, by Cenix C. Callejo
Spoken Performances & Poetry
- Spoken Word: Neuroqueer Survivorship/Supervivencia Neuroqueer by Faerie Bear Art
- Poem + Visual Art: Personal Healing is Communal Healing by Faerie Bear Art
- David Farver: Speaking for Himself
- Dark Night of the Soul, by Stephanie Winn
- Ableism and Parenting, Megan Deahl
Theatre
- Forum Theatre Skit on navigating sexual violence in academia by Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed, Inc.
- Video Clips and Full Performances by Sins Invalid