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Art Beyond Limits: Disabilities Inspire Creativity
14 Jan
Summary
- Annual Art Ability show highlights diverse abilities of artists.
- Featured artist Rachel Coleman finds healing through art.
- Showcase features 400 pieces from 170 artists worldwide.

The 30th annual Art Ability show at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital is currently underway, offering a powerful platform for artists with disabilities to showcase their talents and foster community awareness. This year's event features an impressive collection of 400 artworks created by 170 artists, each piece a testament to overcoming personal challenges and limitations.
The exhibition highlights various forms of artistic expression, including fluid art led by featured artist Rachel Coleman. Coleman, who manages a vision impairment due to retinitis pigmentosa, found art to be a profound therapeutic outlet, transforming her life by alleviating stress and anxiety. Her personal story exemplifies the show's core message: celebrating artists' abilities.
Program coordinator Erin Panner stresses that Art Ability focuses on the artist's capability, not their disability, encompassing a wide range of conditions like traumatic brain injuries and MS. The juried exhibition includes works from disabled artists globally, with some proceeds benefiting the artists themselves. The show in Malvern runs through February 1st, presenting beautiful art born from unique life experiences.




