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Explore leading inclusive global studios, art spaces and platforms.

Action Space, London
Development agency for artists with learning disabilities that supports, advocates and promotes diversity, enabling professional careers in the arts.

Art Center Yamanami, Koka
Providing studio and workshop spaces for people with disabilities to create new work, engage with new opportunities and interact with the public.

ART:DIS, Bedok , Changi , Bukit Merah
Empowering people with disabilities through the arts, advocating and creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities in the arts.

Art Enables, Washington
Art gallery and program creating opportunities for artists with disabilities to make, market and earn income from their unique and compelling artwork.

Access for ALL, Mumbai
Pushes the boundaries of physical, intellectual, and social access in spaces like museums, art galleries, cultural tourism and sites of social significance.

ArtGusto, Djilang, Geelong
For local artists, it is a place for artists with disabilities to come together, create, enjoy cultural experiences and socialise with other artists.

Art from the Margins, Meanjin, Brisbane
Wesley Arts provides high-quality workshops, career pathway support and exhibition & performance opportunities in visual, performing and digital arts.

Art et al., London, Manchester & Melbourne
Inclusive, curated international art platform that commissions and presents collaborations between supported studio artists, peers and arts professionals.

Arts of Life, Chicago
Advancing the creative arts community by providing artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities a collective space to expand their practice.

Arts Project Australia, Naarm, Melbourne
Supports artists with intellectual disabilities, promoting their work and advocating for inclusion in contemporary art practice.

Artbox, London
Supported studio and gallery for people with learning disabilities and autism to create, exhibit, sell and license their artwork.

Artists First, Bristol
Group of disabled artists with learning difficulties who believe that, as a group, they can support each other and do powerful work together

Artists First, Maplewood
Art studio empowering artists of all abilities, using self-expression to build equity, equality and empowerment in the Saint Louis region and beyond.

Atelier Goldstein, Frankfurt
Represents contemporary artists who face barriers to mainstream art, offering artistic guidance and connecting artists with global audiences.

View of the Creativity Explored studio, San Francisco.

Atelier Incurve, Osaka
Provides a beneficial environment for artists with intellectual impairment, supporting their activities and art practice to establish them in the art world.

Atypical Advantage, Jamshedpur
India’s largest inclusive art platform that generates income and economic livelihoods for creatives and visual artists with disabilities

Barrington Farm, North Norfolk
Specialising in enabling learning disabled artists to express themselves through art, explore emotive responses to materials and find their voices.

Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists, Central Desert
Intersecting between supported studios and Aboriginal art centres. enabling artists with a disability to develop art careers and gain recognition.

Center for Creative Works, Wynnewood
Focused on the professional development and representation of neurodiverse artists, supporting them to gain social capital through artistic practice.

Co-Art Studio, Adelaide
Connecting and collaborating are key to building an inclusive and diverse artistic community. This philosophy is at the heart of Co-Art's work with artists with and without disability.

Creativity Explored, San Francisco
Studio-based collective in San Francisco that partners with developmentally disabled artists to celebrate and nurture the creative potential in all of us.

Creative Growth, Oakland
Advancing the inclusion of artists with developmental disabilities in art, strengthening the community through its supportive studio and gallery.

DADAA, Walyalup, Fremantle
A voice of ambition, daring and innovation, challenging preconceptions and perceptions, thinking differently and freely, and creating great art.

FOD, New Delhi
Builds and nurtures the capacities of persons with disabilities through different sustainable interventions and facilitating their mainstreaming.

Find Your Voice, Gunditjmara, Warrnambool
Art collective for people of all abilities, established to increase visibility, capacity, inclusion and opportunity through creative and artistic experiences.

Footscray Community Arts, Naarm, Melbourne
ArtLife program fosters the creative pursuits of artists with disabilities, enabling them to pursue artistic goals through opportunities and support.

Galerie Atelier Herenplaats, Rotterdam
Academy and gallery with studios for artists with intellectual disabilities to work, exhibit and sell art while providing financial and commercial support.

Garvald Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Provides creative workshops for artists with learning disabilities and autism, ensuring artists’ inclusion in the creative landscape.

Gateway Arts, Brookline
Art centre dedicated to providing individualised, arts services to adults with disabilities, supporting meaningful lives and careers in art.

Grape Lab, Seoul
A sustainable design lab works from a design perspective to engage people with disabilities in experimentation and solving environmental and social issues.

Hart Club, London
Gallery, creative workspace and community organisation championing neurodiversity in the arts and forging working relationships between artists.

Ketemu Project, Bali & Singapore
Transnational art collectives are comprised of evolving artists, designers, managers, educators, and curators focused on socially conscious interactions in art.

Land Gallery, Brooklyn
Studio where artists develop their skills in a nurturing environment while their work is vibrantly and inclusively marketed to the community.

Māpura Studios, Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland
It provides professional person-centred visual arts learning, creative therapies, and arts practice, and it maintains an extensive exhibition calendar for its artists.

Mawaheb, Dubai
Creative space for people of determination, where artists can hone their artistic expression and develop life skills to realise their full potential.

Nakayoshi Fukushikai, Shiga Prefecture
Social welfare organisation for individuals with mental disabilities in Western Japan, where a ceramics cabin was constructed for artists to make sculptures.

NIAD Art Center, Richmond
Promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration for people with disabilities, creating a unified art community.

Not Just Art, Hyderabad
Digital platform supporting visual artists with disabilities in India, promoting their work to global audiences of art lovers, collectors, museums and galleries.

North Pole Studio, Portland
Supporting careers and opportunities for artists with autism and intellectual/ developmental disabilities to thrive as art community members.

Passion Works Studio, Athens
Creating opportunities for artists with developmental differences to explore and connect through art.

Project Ability, Glasgow
Supporting people with learning disabilities and mental health to develop their creativity, engage with art and pursue artistic excellence.

Project Art Works, Hastings
Collaborating with people with complex support needs, families and circles of support intersecting with art and care.

Tab Space artist with his folio at the studio in Bandung.

Project Onward, Chicago
Dedicated to the creative growth of artists with developmental disabilities and mental illness, giving artists a “visual voice” to tell stories.

Pure Vision, New York
Specialised art studio, professional development and exhibition space for artists with autism and other developmental disabilities.

Riera Studio, La Habana
Exhibitions, reflection and cultural dialogue spaces that recognise and study the different dynamics and development of art outside the mainstream.

Tab Space, Bandung
Supporting artists with disabilities, providing a platform for artists to be practitioners and contribute to the contemporary art and design community.

Sage Studio, Austin
An art space provides artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities with materials, space, and support to produce, exhibit, and sell artwork.

Spinifex Hill Studio, South Hedland
Spinifex Hill Studio stands on Kariyarra Country in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. They are home to one of the youngest Aboriginal art collectives in the north-west of Australia, the Spinifex Hill Artists. 

Studio A, Eora, Sydney
Breaking barriers that artists with intellectual disabilities face in accessing opportunities, education and professional development to be successful.

Studio Me, [Blue Coat], Liverpool
Enables individual learning-disabled and neurodivergent artists to gain creative studio experience and develop professional skills.

Submit to Love Studio, East London
Artist collective living with brain injury work together, empowering and supporting one another, focusing on “discovery through art”.

Summertime, Brooklyn
Breaks barriers and champions an art world where artists with and without intellectual disabilities create and display work alongside one another.

The Art Factory, Wagga Wagga
Creative studio provides opportunities and professional development for neurodivergent artists in the local Riverina community.

Tierra del Sol, West Hollywood
As part of the Tierra del Sol Foundation, the Hollywood gallery exhibits work created in its studios and offers programs connecting artists with global audiences.

Tutti Arts, Tarndanyangga, Adelaide
A multi-arts hub where learning-disabled and neurodiverse artists create art, theatre, music, screen, dance and experiment with art and technology.

The White Room, Ōtautahi, Christchurch
Advocates for artists’ inclusion in contemporary art practice by supporting art making, participation in exhibitions and other creative projects.

Venture Arts, Manchester
Collaborating with learning-disabled artists in visual art and culture through its studio and programs, removing barriers to the arts and putting artists first.