This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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The Axis of Access: Lunch, Learn & Launch
In-person
Deaf & Disability arts Intercultural Public Art LGBTQIA2S Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
The Artesian
2627 13th Avenue
Regina, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and will have a sign language interpreter.
About
Join us for the provincial premiere of the Axis of Access, a joint initiative by Listen to Dis' Community & Art Organization and the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance. This living, plain-language document offers a welcoming entry point for learning about accessibility in Saskatchewan’s arts sector from a disability cultural perspective, with clear, actionable principles to help artists and arts organizations begin building accessible practices.
Celebrate Culture Days with us over lunch as we launch this important resource with a public reading, a community conversation, and a snapshot performance by The Dripping Honeys, the Listen to Dis' music ensemble. Everyone is welcome, including artists, arts sector workers, and community leaders.
This will be approximately a three hour event, with lunch provided. ASL interpretation will be available. Registration is required. In-person registration has now closed. You are welcome to join us online September 19th at 11:30 am CST at the link below.
For additional access needs or accommodations, please contact [email protected].
Links
- Join us on September 19th! us02web.zoom.us
Organizer
Listen to Dis' Community and Art Org. Inc.
Listen to Dis' is Saskatchewan's first and only disability-led arts organization. Through the arts, creative practices, and facilitated dialogues, Listen to Dis’ weaves new realities for our members and the broader community, shifting the way people perceive disability. We create an understanding of and appreciation for Crip art, Mad art, and Disability culture while encouraging healthier relationships to body, mind, and creative spirit.
This event is part of a hub:
Be Heard: Art, Advocacy, and Access
Listen to Dis’ Community and Art Organization Regina, SKThis hub is all about art, advocating for yourself, and access. Each event is designed to help you develop your voice, whether for personal growth or community advocacy. We welcome everyone into these safe spaces, moving with care and at th...