Saturday, June 15th – Disabled Women Make History (And Art) Exhibit
Toledo Museum of Art (ticketapp.org)
For the third year in a row, Toledo Museum of Art is partnering with Disability EmpowHer Network on this event which celebrates Disabled Women Artists. This year, the disability community celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the Olmstead Decision, a landmark United States Supreme Court decision advancing disability rights. One of the plaintiffs of the court case, Lois Curtis, was a disabled women artist, herself, and we celebrate her contributions to disability history through this event, while sharing and celebrating the art the disabled women artists are currently creating!
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