Seven Cities

As we bid farewell to 2023, I'm thrilled to reflect on the remarkable moments in my artistic journey. This year, my work found a home in seven vibrant cities across the United States, contributing to important conversations and fostering inclusivity.

  • The People Heart at Massachusetts General Hospital: Ongoing installation featuring eight pieces of my work.

  • The Underground Music Showcase: My artwork adorned the accessibility mission logo and graced the fans that brought cool vibes to an already cool event.

  • The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Our short film about "Maybe She Dies" debuted at the Residency Festival (https://lnkd.in/eZp_zNM2)

  • Story Tapestries' Elevate Voices Celebrate Community event at the Ratner Museum in Bethesda, MD: Six pieces of my artwork were showcased.

  • Sustaining All Life featured my work on the walls during workshops at NYC Climate Week

  • Disability Pride Art Show, Asheville, NC: One impactful piece.

  • The Yellow Dog Gallery, Disability Pride Art Show, Denton, TX: Multiple pieces showcased on a large TV screen.

Gratitude overflows for these opportunities to connect with diverse audiences and amplify important narratives. A special thanks to Arianna Ross, Daniel Chonde, Jami Duffy, Priya Ray, Amy Claussen, and John Bramblitt for making it all happen! Here's to more artistic adventures in the year ahead! 🎨✨ #YearEndReflections #ArtisticJourney

Nelly Anderson scanning a QR code in front of one of 6 pieces of large artwork hanging on the wall at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Woman holding a UMS fan with my artwork (international accessibility symbol filled with a soap bubble.

My artwork of the low vision symbol superimposed on a soap bubble displayed on a TV at the end of a room at the Yellow Dog Gallery, other disability centered artwork is on display on the walls and the room has 4 tables and a couch.

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