In partnership with Cornerstone Associates and the Disability Equity Center, Celeste Gutentag '22 invites everyone to participate in Art for All, a series of free online art classes for people of all abilities.
Week one: Artist Andrew Myers
From the Willamette River to the rugged coast, water connects Oregonians. Join us daily from 2 to 3:30 p.m. July 13–17, as visual artist Andrew Myers leads participants of all abilities in a real time, collaborative art-making journey about our local rivers as unifying natural forces bringing diverse people together. For details, contact bburris@cornerstoneassoc.org or (541) 740-0691.
Week two: Carson Scholar Celeste Gutentag '22
Curious about what making art is all about? Ready to get creative but don't know where to start? Daily from 2 to 3 p.m. July 20–24, join artists and Carson Scholar Celeste Gutentag for a series of free, inclusive online art classes for folks of all abilities. Materials provided, though participant spots are limited. For details, contact cgutentag@willamette.edu.
All summer: Disability Art and Storytelling
All summer, engage in Disability Art and Storytelling. What does it mean to be a disabled person in today’s world? What do you want people to know about your experiences and needs? Your survival strategies and wisdom? We will work with artists and writers to provide supplies, support, and inclusive access to art-making. For details, contact corvallisdisabilityjustice@gmail.com.