In front of a white gallery wall is a large TV sitting atop a plywood box. The TV screen is black, with white lettering on it that reads "What is access for you" at the top and "are forms of love" at the bottom.

Sandy Guttman can hazard a few guesses as to why Chicago’s disability arts and culture scene is the envy of other major cities. We’re home to the consortium Bodies of Work, which funds artists and programming exploring the disability experience; the Cultural Access Collaborative, an artist-run group advocating for more accessible art spaces; Unfolding Disability […]

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