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Outing: Art: Interdisciplinary Exploration

  • Latino/Hispanic Rms A & B Main Library 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA, 94102 United States (map)

Participants will explore creative processes including writing, art and movement as tools for nurturing the stories which arise from their bodies and lives.

Maia Scott is a blind artist, teacher and labyrinth facilitator. She will lead participants in the meditative practice of walking the labyrinth to release habits of judgment and free up creative space and then engage participants in various art making activities. This is a general art workshop for the public and for artists with disabilities.

The Main Library is accessible for wheelchair users. To request other accommodations, please contact marti.goddard@sfpl.org or call 415-557-4557. Requesting accommodations at least 3 business days in advance will help to ensure availability.

All materials are provided, unless noted.

Events for adults and children dealing with disabilities, their families, friends and allies.

Inclusive programs have been designed for library users who want to gain a deeper understanding of autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration issues, developmental disabilities, learning differences, or other needs. Everyone is welcome!

Earlier Event: January 16
Outing: Bay Area Disability Pride
Later Event: January 30
Outing: Paint Night Inclusion Hour