This project invites people to reimagine space as a love letter to the body.

Bodies in Light and Water

Happening Now

This Disability Pride Month, The Body Is Good is moving into a large public conversation about bodies, access, art, and belonging.

On July 12, Jessica Wallach will bring The Body Is Good: A More Accessible Union to Disability Unite in Central Park.

Also upcoming: Jessica will lead Accessibility First: Rethinking Emergency Preparedness, a full-day workshop at the LEAD Conference in August.

Featured in the July issue of City Lifestyle: “The Fluid Vitality of the Body.”

Reinforce the message in every space.

Bring The Body Is Good into your space through archival prints, acrylic prints, and mounted ready-to-hang reproductions.

MEET THE ARTIST

My goal is to disrupt ableism through conversation sparked by artwork. My work calls upon people to notice that ALL bodies are good, work, and matter.

Let us create spaces, policies, and practices that are a love letter to the body, all bodies, where all people can thrive and that contradict the key messages of ableism. This work is deeply rooted in my career as a portrait photographer and an agent of accessibility
— Jessica Wallach

The Body is Good | Artwork Galleries

Work with Jessica

Workshops and Classes

Jessica has designed a variety of workshops around The Body is Good for youth, adults, and corporate groups.