Art Access Gallery
Downtown · Salt Lake City, Utah
Art Access Gallery is one of the country's most distinctive nonprofit arts organizations, dedicated since 1989 to artists with disabilities and artists whose work addresses the experience of disability. Among the longest-running disability arts organizations in the United States, it presents exhibitions of genuine artistic ambition alongside community residencies and accessible programming that challenges the mainstream art world's assumptions about who makes art and whose work deserves serious attention. Its location in Salt Lake City positions it within a state arts scene that has benefited from its presence and advocacy for decades.
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