Cultivating Passion through Collaborative Art: A Dialogic Exploration of Disability, Storytelling, and Social Change.

Abstract:

:This essay explores the role of art and storytelling in organizing expressive and vocational opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. Passion Works is a non-profit organization that fosters collaborative art-making among people with differing abilities. Guided by an asset-based approach titled the Creative Abundance Model, the studio challenges deficit-based narratives that guide traditional programming in sheltered workshops for individuals with developmental disabilities. The studio functions as an incubator of discovery, a process central to fostering individual well-being and social change.

journal_name

Health Commun

journal_title

Health communication

authors

Walker T,Mitchell P,Dlouhy S

doi

10.1080/10410236.2019.1596868

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-06-01 00:00:00

pages

917-920

issue

7

eissn

1041-0236

issn

1532-7027

journal_volume

35

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