LOOK HERE is a multiphase project that focuses on the changing narrative around art created in progressive art studios and illuminates how neurodivergent artists challenge and expand conventional approaches to artmaking.
Foregrounding accessibility, LOOK HERE invites the public to enjoy and engage with artwork, learn about the multifaceted studio practices of artists, expand their awareness of and engagement with progressive studios that support disabled artists across America, and amplify their artistic voices.
North Pole Studio artist Austin Brague’s work was selected to be included in the “Look Everywhere” group exhibit at Atelier Gallery, curated by Jennifer Gilbert!
The LOOK HERE project includes:
LOOK HERE, a group exhibition at Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery co-curated by Jennifer Gilbert (Jennifer Lauren Gallery), Mary T. Bevlock, and Paige Donovan featuring the work of six artists from Center for Creative Works (September 19–December 13, 2025)
LOOK THERE, a group exhibition at Haverford College’s VCAM co-curated by Mary T. Bevlock and Paige Donovan featuring works by all 105 Center For Creative Works Wynnewood Studio artists (September 19–December 13, 2025)
LOOK EVERYWHERE, a group exhibition at Atelier Gallery curated by Jennifer Gilbert featuring the work of artists from progressive studios across the United States (October 1–31, 2025)
6th Annual Creating Community Symposium, hosted by Center for Creative Works, in collaboration with symposium founder Creative Growth, focused on the work of progressive art studios (October 20–23, 2025).
The release of a first-of-its kind publication on the work of progressive studios co-edited by Kristin Lindgren and Samantha Mitchell (November 5, 2026)