メトロポリタン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (メトロポリタン美術館Instagram)「In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, our #MetAccess team alongside @posterhousenyc and @isometricstudio held free virtual workshops around the history of disability activism posters and invited participants to create their own.  These are only a few of the many submissions from our workshops! Read about them below, and head to our Stories and link in bio to see more. 🎨 #ADA30  1️⃣ Poster by Ani and his tutor Liz. 2️⃣ Poster by William Aranow, who shared: "Disability History Month, July. 30 years of Disability Rights law. WE ARE U." 3️⃣ Poster by Elisa Skinner 4️⃣ Poster by Lauren McArthur 5️⃣ Poster by Jacob Waltuck, who shared about his two works: “This poster I did represents how disabilities make us unique, like the boy with autism and the hearing impaired girl I drew." and “This is the final draft I did for a poster about how disabilities make us unique.”  [Image descriptions: 1: A black stencil with the words "YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE MAKE IT HEARD MAKE IT COUNT" is pasted against a yellow and red abstract background. 2: A yellow paper with holes is pasted on a bright green paper. Scattered around the work are the phrases "Disability History Month, July; 30 years of Disability Rights law; WE ARE U."3: A black figure walks and holds a white cane. By the head of the figure and the bottom of the cane are bright abstract shapes. 4: At the top of the poster are the words “Embrace Neurodiversity” written in a rainbow of colors. Beneath the words, on the right, is a Black girl drawn in colored pencil from the shoulder-up. Colorful arrows, rivers, thought bubbles, and geometric shapes emanate from her head to the left side of the poster. Some of these symbols are accompanied by the following words and phrases: “We are all visible. The world needs different minds. Valued. Capable. Unique. Disability is not a bad word. I am not a problem to be solved. Different not less. Not a tragedy.” 5: The words "DISABILITIES MAKE US UNIQUE AND GIFTED" accompany portraits of a young boy and girl in green and blue boxes. They are smiling and surrounded by symbols.]」7月27日 2時21分 - metmuseum

メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 7月27日 02時21分


In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, our #MetAccess team alongside @posterhousenyc and @isometricstudio held free virtual workshops around the history of disability activism posters and invited participants to create their own.

These are only a few of the many submissions from our workshops! Read about them below, and head to our Stories and link in bio to see more. 🎨 #ADA30

1️⃣ Poster by Ani and his tutor Liz.
2️⃣ Poster by William Aranow, who shared: "Disability History Month, July. 30 years of Disability Rights law. WE ARE U."
3️⃣ Poster by Elisa Skinner
4️⃣ Poster by Lauren McArthur
5️⃣ Poster by Jacob Waltuck, who shared about his two works: “This poster I did represents how disabilities make us unique, like the boy with autism and the hearing impaired girl I drew." and “This is the final draft I did for a poster about how disabilities make us unique.”

[Image descriptions: 1: A black stencil with the words "YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE MAKE IT HEARD MAKE IT COUNT" is pasted against a yellow and red abstract background. 2: A yellow paper with holes is pasted on a bright green paper. Scattered around the work are the phrases "Disability History Month, July; 30 years of Disability Rights law; WE ARE U."3: A black figure walks and holds a white cane. By the head of the figure and the bottom of the cane are bright abstract shapes. 4: At the top of the poster are the words “Embrace Neurodiversity” written in a rainbow of colors. Beneath the words, on the right, is a Black girl drawn in colored pencil from the shoulder-up. Colorful arrows, rivers, thought bubbles, and geometric shapes emanate from her head to the left side of the poster. Some of these symbols are accompanied by the following words and phrases: “We are all visible. The world needs different minds. Valued. Capable. Unique. Disability is not a bad word. I am not a problem to be solved. Different not less. Not a tragedy.” 5: The words "DISABILITIES MAKE US UNIQUE AND GIFTED" accompany portraits of a young boy and girl in green and blue boxes. They are smiling and surrounded by symbols.]


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