Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when art becomes your voice.
Whether through visual arts, music, dance, or theatre, art can foster community, self-expression, and personal growth. In today’s roundtable discussion, Global Autism Community members share their experiences with art. This roundtable was facilitated by community moderator Adrian Sanchez, and features Autistic Self-Advocates Robert Schmus and Sara van Koningsveld.
Among other things, we discuss:
- Art as a vital outlet for self-expression
- How creativity can help autistic individuals articulate their feelings
- Famous autistic artists paving the way for representation in the arts
- Ways to turn art into a career
- Imposter syndrome as a common challenge for artists
- Accessibility in art education
- Art as a tool for positive change
Join us today at community.globalautismproject.org. Let’s work together to transform how the world relates to autism.
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