3 things Maya Angelou taught me about my Autistic Voice
byby Temi An I sometimes find myself saddened into silence. Under the weight of grief, the brain signals that are supposed to tell my…
Past Submissions for Women’s History Month
by Temi An I sometimes find myself saddened into silence. Under the weight of grief, the brain signals that are supposed to tell my…
by Daniel Antonsson When it comes to women’s history, it took a long time until women started to get a place and a little…
Judy Heumann passed away on March 4, 2023, at the age of 75. Throughout the disability community, she has left an enduring legacy as…
Ocean Eversley is a self-taught artist who started painting in 2020 during the pandemic. She use’s art (i.e., poetry, acrylic painting, collage, and photography)…
By Anastasia O’Melveny American Abolitionist, Civil Rights and Women’s Rights activist Sojourner Truth was born in slavery in 1797 in rural Ulster County, New…
The Art of Autism mourns the loss of Lois Curtis in November 2022. Lois Curtis was an African American artist with intellectual and developmental…
The Art of Autism is excited to announce the winners of our Women’s History Month Art Contest. Thank you to Art of Autism board…
The Art of Autism thanks all the artists who contributed to our 3rd Annual Women’s History Month Art Contest in March 2021. This year…