Since 1996 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts has been creating art that challenges perceptions of disability. They were the first – and remain the only – combined visual and performing arts organization nationally or internationally to offer full-time, daily practice of professional-level theater and visual arts to support the creative growth of artists with disabilities. Interact’s vision of radical inclusion blurs the boundaries between who “can” and who “cannot”. They continually push the boundaries of traditional art forms by including unique perceptions of their artists. The artists experience the audience’s appreciation, which brings about a healing and unifying effect. They expand the meaning of “accessibility” for artists with disabilities by playing an active role in the creative process. The Interact Center exemplifies the idea of community integration by supporting artists with and without disabilities working side by side every day.
Currently, over 70 visual artists call Interact their studio. Their gallery aims to advance the recognition of their work through exhibitions, partnerships, and collaborative opportunities.
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Photo credit: Teazu Juah, “Untitled,” 2023, Acrylic on paper, 19” x 13”