Celebrating Accessible Art and Disability in Vermont with the CYCLES Exhibition

Kicking off a statewide art tour with UVM collaboration
A pale-skinned college aged woman in a pink tshirt and white turtleneck gestures excitedly at a small framed painting of a supernova in reds and yellows on a black background.

Building on the success of four prior exhibitions and a robust network of community partnerships, Inclusive Arts Vermont will be hosting a 5th annual exhibition, CYCLES, throughout 2024. CYCLES will highlight artwork by 25 Vermont artists with disabilities as they explore the title theme. 

The exhibition will tour the state throughout 2024...

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UVM Disability Center Collaborates on $10 Million Economic Outcomes Grant

The UVM Center on Disability & Community Inclusion (CDCI) is taking part in a newly funded project to improve the lives of young Vermonters with disabilities. 

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Think College Tests Out National Pilot Curriculum On Social Media and Healthy Relationships

The U.S. Family and Youth Services Bureau recently created a national toolkit and curriculum about socialmedia and healthy relationships, for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). To develop the toolkit and associated lessons, they partnered with Mathematica Inc. and invited groups of students with I/DD to provide feedback on the pilot curriculum.

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