Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the ADA
Past: U.S. Capitol Crawl, March 1990
ARTIST: Josh Paisley
These pieces were created to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and also to bring awareness to the discrimination that continues to confront people with disabilities.
Artist Statement
These pieces were created to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and also to bring awareness to the discrimination that continue to confront people with disabilities. The civil rights of people with disabilities often go unspoken and is overshadowed by discussions on race and sexuality. There is much work to be done in order to bring the disability conversation into the mainstream where it belongs.
Disabilities touch us all in one form or another, whether it be physical or mental disease or injury, we all have someone close to us whose quality of life depends on the kinds of things that the Americans with Disabilities Act has provided. Job opportunities and access to buildings and services have improved in the 25 years since the Act was passed, but public awareness has remained nearly the same. I hope to spark interest and encourage increased disability advocacy with these pieces.
This work is funded in part by a grant from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants Program is made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008.