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		<title>30 Stories 30 Years: Celia Hughes</title>
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	<h3>A Story of Leadership at Art spark texas</h3>
<p><span class="x_gmail-hover:entity-accent x_entity-underline x_gmail-inline x_gmail-cursor-pointer x_gmail-align-baseline"><span class="x_gmail-whitespace-normal" data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Celia Hughes</span></span> has built a career defined by one consistent throughline: <strong>access to the arts is for everyone.</strong></p>
<p>As Executive Director of <span class="x_gmail-hover:entity-accent x_entity-underline x_gmail-inline x_gmail-cursor-pointer x_gmail-align-baseline"><span class="x_gmail-whitespace-normal">Art Spark Texas</span></span>, Hughes has spent decades advancing inclusive programming that positions artists with disabilities not at the margins, but at the center of cultural life.</p>
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<h3>Early Work: Ground-Level Beginnings</h3>
<p>Hughes’ trajectory began long before her leadership role. From a young age, since the 1970's, she has been committed to improving quality of life for people with disabilities.</p>
<p>One of her earliest formative experiences was at Clover Patch Camp in Schenectady, New York, where she created an arts and crafts program for youth with disabilities through Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital. The camp was one of the first of its kind in the region, and it revealed something foundational: the issue was never a lack of creativity, but a lack of access and opportunity.</p>
<p>With a degree in Speech Pathology and a parallel commitment to the arts, Hughes built a multidisciplinary career spanning theater, television, film, galleries, classrooms, and youth leadership organizations. That breadth of experience would later inform her approach to building programs that are both artistically rigorous and structurally inclusive.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>From VSA Texas to Art Spark Texas</h3>
<p>In 1999, Hughes stepped into a leadership role at what was then known as VSA Texas, an affiliate of the international organization founded by <span class="x_gmail-hover:entity-accent x_entity-underline x_gmail-inline x_gmail-cursor-pointer x_gmail-align-baseline"><span class="x_gmail-whitespace-normal">Jean Kennedy Smith</span></span>. The organization’s original mission focused on bringing arts access to people with disabilities who had historically been excluded from public cultural life.</p>
<p>Over time, VSA Texas evolved, eventually becoming Art Spark Texas. The name change reflected a broader shift in philosophy. Not just access to participation, but full inclusion, leadership, and visibility within the arts sector.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Recognition and Long-Term Impact</h3>
<p>Hughes’ sustained contributions have been recognized at the state level. In 2014, she received the Governor’s Trophy from the Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities, an award honoring long-term impact in advancing employment and empowerment for Texans with disabilities.</p>
<p>The recognition aligns with the scope of her work. Rather than one-off initiatives, her leadership has focused on building systems that persist. Programs that create ongoing opportunities, not temporary visibility.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>A Clear Philosophy: Art as a Universal Right</h3>
<p>Hughes’ approach is grounded in a direct extension of a well-known idea articulated by <span class="x_gmail-hover:entity-accent x_entity-underline x_gmail-inline x_gmail-cursor-pointer x_gmail-align-baseline"><span class="x_gmail-whitespace-normal">John F. Kennedy</span></span>: that art draws from every sector of society. Her contribution is to explicitly include disability in that framework, not as an afterthought, but as an essential dimension of diversity.</p>
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<h3>Continuing the Work</h3>
<p>Even after decades of leadership, Hughes positions her work as ongoing. Her own reflection emphasizes that recognition does not signal completion.</p>
<p>The goal remains consistent: to build inclusive, arts-inspired communities where people can “envision, create, dance, play and sing their stories, out loud and proud.”</p>
<p>That framing underscores the scale of the work. It is not only about programming, but about cultural change.</p>
<h3>Looking Ahead</h3>
<p>Today, Art Spark Texas continues to operate as a key force in disability arts and accessibility in the state. Hughes’ influence is evident in how the organization approaches programming, partnerships, and community engagement.</p>
<p>Her legacy is not only in what has been built, but in what has been normalized. And that shift, while gradual, is structural and ongoing.</p>
<p>In the 30th year of Art Spark Texas programming, we take a moment to recognize the story of the executive leader of the organization and continue to tell stories all year of the organization and the people whose lives it has touched.</p>
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