The second annual Disability Artisan Market, presented by The Disability Collective and the Wagner-Green Centre for Access and Inclusion, takes place this Sunday, August 25th at Dufferin Grove park!
The Market will feature work created solely by disabled artists.
Stop by to shop arts and crafts made by local disabled artists, participate in community-building events, listen to live music from disabled musicians, and enjoy food & drinks from community vendors!
This event gives disabled artists the opportunity to showcase and sell their work in a fun and community-driven environment. It's a family-friendly gathering that will be a fun and exciting opportunity for the community to come together to experience and engage in art.
Check out more details via the link below!
Access Measures
An ASL interpreter and ASL volunteers will be available.
Sighted guides will be available to offer described tours of the Market.
Although The Disability Artisan Market is being held fully outdoors, we encourage and support those who continue to wear masks to protect themselves and their community from COVID-19.
The Market will take place in an area of the park that has a paved pathway and is accessible for wheelchairs, walkers, other mobility devices, and strollers.
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