Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts to Celebrate 20th Anniversary

By: Jun. 23, 2016
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Since 1996, Interact's mission to create art that challenges perceptions of disability has opened doors for artists with disabilities and audiences eager to experience their work, who might never have seen the arts as a life choice, but who now see the arts as essential to their humanity. With over 125 artists working in theater and/or studio arts, Interact is multi-cultural, intergenerational, and embraces the entire spectrum of disability labels.

Interact's work is driven by a vision of radical inclusion. We collaborate with artists with and without disabilities, from mainstream and marginalized communities, whose stories and life experiences are the grist for our original, ensemble-generated theatrical work, and inspire the spectrum of media that are created in our studio. Interact was the first - and remains the only -visual and performing arts organization for artists with disabilities, nationally or internationally, that is creating full-time at the professional level, and sharing exciting seasons of performances and exhibitions with our audiences.

"When I started Interact back in 1996 I knew that art making here would transform our artists' lives. What I didn't realize then that there would be a huge ripple effect - the families, the staff and all of the community that experienced the work of our artists would shift their perceptions of disability. They would see human potential and creativity. That ripple effect would extend way beyond our own community and beyond as our artists became leaders and traveled the world. The initial vision has grown so much - the power that creativity can bring to an individual and the human experience cannot be measured." - Jeanne Calvit, Founder and Director of Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts

A 20th anniversary celebration is scheduled for November 30, 2016 at the The LAB Theater located at 700 North 1st Street Minneapolis, MN 55401.


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