Programs Cohort
The Cohort is a year-long virtual professional development course focused on accessibility and the arts. During the program participants learn about disability rights history, accessibility standards, inclusive programing practices, assistive technology, and implementing accessibility into organizational planning.
Take part in professional development with lived experience at the center. From Disability Justice to building inclusive programs- prioritize time to learn from disabled and allied professionals, thought leaders, activists, and artists alike. Joining the Art-Reach Cohort is joining a community of cultural art workers committed to creating a better cultural arts sector.
Each workshop will build upon the next; adding valuable resources, reflection points, and action steps to growth. In addition, participants will receive a copy of Art-Reach Workbook, access to the Digital Learning Series (February 2025) and quarterly office hours with the Cohort’s Director.
All sessions will be hosted in zoom meeting, variable learning styles welcome, and we will work with your access needs, recorded and transcribed for later review.
Learn the topics being covered this year in our cohort workshops.
All sessions will be hosted in zoom meeting, variable learning styles welcome, and we will work with your access needs, recorded and transcribed for later review.
Sessions will be on Tuesdays from 4-6 PM Eastern Time.
Registration is $1200. A 15% discount is available for two or more staff members from the same organization.
September 10
Assess your personal and professional relationship to accessibility. Narrow in on your learning goals and what you are looking to get out of your time in the Cohort.
October 8
Re-frame your understanding of disability. Learn the basics of critical disability studies, the differences between adaptation and inclusion, and build awareness for unconscious bias and ableism.
November 12
Join us for a history lesson to help contextualize today’s accessibility work within a larger world narrative to better root our practices with the knowledge of the past.
December 10
Understand disability as a part of structural and systemic oppression. Through the lens of lived experience, learn about the intersectionality of disability, race, gender, and class. The Queerobics collective will share how they address intersectionality while creating safe space in their programming.
January 14
Recognize the importance of working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Not only will this class cover audience building, but also discuss how people with IDD lead dance performances, dig into archival materials, and perform on our stages.
February
Art-Reach presents the “Digital Learning Series,” a month of pre-release, pre-recorded content on accessibility topics. As part of this cohort, you’ll be the first to view and engage with insights on leadership, coalition building, programs, and partnerships.
March 11
Learn how Deaf audiences work with ASL Interpreters from guided bird walks to working with deaf coaches for the performing arts. Build an understanding of the complexities of ASL interpretation and how to build a great partnership with your community.
April 8
Accessibility tech is growing with the hard of hearing community and augmented/alternative communicators. Understand the differences and specificities of the community and the services available.
May 13
Low vision and blindness are a large spectrum: gain perspective in individual needs and what it takes to be an immersive visual interrupter.
June 10
After months of building knowledge, community and understanding how to be an ally, let’s plan. Join Art-reach staff to learn how to build a team to see your organizational visions through.
If a refund is requested before September 1, 2024, 95% of the registration cost will be refunded. If a refund is requested between October 14 – November 11, 75% of the registration cost will be refunded. NO refunds will be provided after November 15th.
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