Elements
The Elements dance class is back on the fourth Saturday of every month! The first class starts Saturday the 28th from 1:00-2:30 PM at Body Collective, 5501 N […]
The Elements dance class is back on the fourth Saturday of every month! The first class starts Saturday the 28th from 1:00-2:30 PM at Body Collective, 5501 N […]
The Lion & Pirate, an inclusive, open mic for writers, performers, and acoustic musicians, invites you to join us the first weekend of the month. Join the Lion
VIRTUAL OPEN MIC: THE LION & PIRATE Read More »
Spend a relaxed Sunday afternoon at our East Austin location learning how to make a Macramé bracelet and/or plant hanger in this free introductory workshop led by Artist
January Makers Meet-Up Read More »
Veteran artists are eligible to submit 16″ x 16″ monochromatic (black and white or gray to black) artwork in any media on a theme of peace, brotherhood, freedom,
Call for Art: Project Hope Read More »
Join us for a Pop-Up Art Market showcasing a selection of Art Spark Artisans’ art and gifts for purchase. Refreshments served. This is part of the East Austin
East Austin Arts District Third Thursday Read More »
Bringing you the Art Spark Texas HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE: Preview & Reception Friday, Dec. 9 (5-8 PM) Holiday Art Market Saturday, Dec. 10 (12-5:00 PM ) 1152 San Bernard
It’s Merry and Bright This Season Read More »
by Eric Clow As someone who lives with significant physical limitations, I know all too well the obstacles that prevent people with disabilities from getting out and being
Don’t Dis the Vote is about Power Read More »
by Eric Clow (This article was originally posted February 14, 2017 as “Love is in the Air.”) For me, love is being with someone and knowing that life
Love Endures: Two Couples’ Journeys to Be Together Read More »
By Gaurav Aung My home country, Myanmar, is most distinctly third-world in the support it provides for people with disabilities. During my time volunteering at the Insein Blind School
Documentation as Empowerment Read More »
By Sierra Armor Especially within classical literature, it is difficult to find characters with disabilities who are not written-off as villains or confined to the periphery of the