May 1 – Jun 30
Making the Invisible, Visible: The Disability Justice Movement in Georgia, Tubman Museum
Overview
Join us for the Embracing Possibility: Georgia's Disability Justice Journey exhibit opening celebration on May 18th from 3-5:00PM.
The Embracing Possibility exhibit at the Tubman Museum in Macon, Georgia, aims to change how people view those with disabilities. Through interactive scenarios, thought-provoking art, and compelling stories, this exhibit highlights the rich history of disability justice in Georgia and beyond.
Embracing Possibility is made possible through a collaboration of the Center for Leadership in Disability at Georgia State University, Crimminz & Associates, Derek's Doodles, Georgia Advocacy Office, Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities, Inclusion Press, Institute on Human Development & Disability / UGA, Southern Poverty Law Center - Georgia, Sangha Unity Network - SUN, Walton Options, Wesley Glen Ministries, Beth Mount, and many other disability advocates from across the state.
Following the opening celebration, the Embracing Possibility exhibit will run through June of 2026.
[Georgia artist Jerome Lawrence's vibrant painting of the horizon with the moon in the sky titled "Silent Night" is featured in the Embracing Possibility exhibit.]