Bri Scalesse is a model and disability advocate living in New York City. As a way to show up for her younger self, Bri uses each runway and campaign she works on as an opportunity to give representation and revolutionize the fashion industry.
Jerron Hermon is a dancer exploring disability through movement. Jerron considers his work to be a "revisionist history," reclaiming aspects of his life that have been scrutinized through a medical lens and unpacking them through dance.
Carson Tueller is a disability activist who explores the experiences of disabled men. As someone who became disabled later in life, Carson frequently underscores how conversations about disability should involve anyone with a body.
Yo-Yo Lin is a Taiwanese-American interdisciplinary media artist who uses movement and visual art to explore human connection and social perception. Yo-Yo describes her work as a way to create an archive of herself beyond medicalized language.
Kayla Hamilton is a dancer and educator. Her work inspects and expands the ways in which society can remove sight as a barrier to consuming art and media. Kayla describes access as being the primary aspect and the North Star for all of her career.