Seth Chwast: Famous means ‘Make People Happy’ autistic artist
by“This possibility of art bursting forth from a child labeled as autistic might bring hope to the world. It might start with the…
“This possibility of art bursting forth from a child labeled as autistic might bring hope to the world. It might start with the…
by Debra Hosseini Despite the negative media and the intense societal focus on conformity and curing autism, these young people feel positive about themselves….
Editorial note: I loved this blog about Trent by his mom Dr. Jacquelyn Marquette. I can relate to his triumph over what would be…
Most recognize music and art as being something many of our children have a naturally affinity for. On March 23, Mr. Musichead Gallery on…
“I have struggled with a perception that my son could be undesirable or discarded, however, I find him beautiful and the immense love I…
By Keri Bowers / The Art of Autism Anticipation and unbridled enthusiasm filled the air at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan on Monday night,…
Pipoye is one of the youngest artists in the Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions book. He was born in 1997. Pipoye is a Moroccan…
Visit this link for the Video. For a more in-depth interview go to Positively Autistic: Celebrate Autism