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look EVERYWHERE


  • Atelier Gallery 1301 North 31st Street, Suite 2 Philadelphia, PA, 19121 United States (map)
 
a pink background with chunky blue text on left saying 'look everywhere'. On right an image of a face in black with long eyelashes, and yellow above the head and as a stripe down the centre of body

Exhibition dates: 1 – 31 October 2025

Launch Event: Wednesday 1 October, 5–7pm - All welcome!

Exhibition Information
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Exhibition Information

‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’ showcases works from thirty-three artists working from thirty progressive art studios across the United States. Curated by Jennifer Gilbert of Jennifer Lauren Gallery, it highlights the exciting creativity emerging from these studios, further expanding the conversation around the inclusivity and significance of artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities and asserting their rightful place within the contemporary art world.

This exhibition is split into six distinct themes. A wide breadth of materials and processes are on show with each artist revealing their unique, individualised practice. Thirty featured artists are still creating today, with three others sadly deceased (Walter Mika, Helen Rae and Judith Scott).

To enable visitors to interact on their own terms several elements have been added, including a touch table allowing audiences to feel materials used in several exhibited works, braille, and an ASL (American Sign Language) video.

Florence and Elias Katz founded three Bay Area organizations with Creative Growth being their first in 1974. In their 1990 book Art & Disabilities: Establishing the Creative Art Center for People with Disabilities, they wrote: “Our philosophy is that each person has the right to the richest and fullest development of which he is capable. Since we believe that creativity is the highest actualization of human functioning, it is of paramount importance to provide an environment in which creativity is appreciated, stimulated and encouraged.” There is nothing more to be said.

‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’ exhibition support from Matthew Callinan, Kristin Lindgren and Samantha Mitchell. Major support for the overall ‘LOOK HERE’ project is provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and Haverford College’s Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, with additional support from Atelier Fine Art Services and Advertising Systems Inc.

Exhibiting artists include: Nicole Appel, Everette Ball, Ricky Bearghost, John Behnke, Austin Brague, Silva Demirjian, Paige Donovan, Robert Duncombe, Rick Fleming, Daniel Green, Teresa Harris, HML, Romano Johnson, Simone Johnson, Michael LeVell, Michael Angelo Mangino, Vanessa McConnell, Walter Mika, Dan Miller, Marlon Mullen, Brian Nanry, Michael Oliveira, Inés Orihuela, Susan Pasowicz, Dennis Quillin, Shelly Radinsky, Helen Rae, Angela Rogers, Chris Schallhorn, Judith Scott, Carl J. Sukenick, Cathrine Whited, and Charmette Young.

Opening Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 11am—5pm
Access: This venue has step-free access
GPS Address: 1301 N. 31st St., Suite 2, Philadelphia, PA 19121
Public Transportation: Septa G1 Trolley Line or 7, 48, 49 Bus Lines. Check Septa website and social media for up to date station schedules and accessibility information

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Artwork Images

Images from exhibiting artists on rotation: Dan Miller (Creative Growth), Helen Rae (Tierra del Sol), Marlon Mulllen (NIAD), Susan Pasowicz (Arts of Life), HML (Interact Center) and Simone Johnson (Pure Vision Arts)

INSTALLATION PHOTOGRAPHS

Installation photographs of ‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’. Courtesy of Constance Mensh. Touch table features at the end.

film

A short film about ‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’ featuring exhibiting artists and related studios. Length: 5 minutes 50 seconds, with embedded captions.

TRANSCRIPT - PDF
TRANSCRIPT - WORD DOC

A walkthrough with VoiceOver of the exhibition - 7 mins 45 seconds


Audio Descriptions

Click the images below to listen to an audio description of the artwork.


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