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Lab E: In-Progress Showing with Tango 21 | Photo by Angee Lennard

Lab E: Social Gathering

Join us for an online gathering of disabled artists!

Limited capacity. Advanced registration is requested.

In the lead up to our Convening of Chicago’s Disabled Artists on December 3, we are hosting a pair of social gatherings for the community. These are relaxed spaces where you are encouraged to come and go as needed and just spend some time with your fellow disabled artists.

Join us for an online gathering of disabled artists! This gathering provides Chicago’s disability arts community a relaxed virtual space to come together. This gathering is open to Deaf, disabled, sick, neurodivergent, and Mad artists working in all mediums.

For this month’s LabE, we will meet entirely online via Zoom.

Facilitators will be present to support attendees and the conversation as needed, offering multiple ways to engage. ASL interpretation and AI captioning available.


Who should attend? 

This gathering aims to foster community connections among Deaf, disabled, sick, neurodivergent, and Mad artists while providing a platform for artists to explore their creativity and showcase their unique perspectives.

Additional Access Information is available here. For any other questions or requests regarding accessibility accommodations, please contact HCL’s Accessibility Coordinator, Angee Lennard (angee@highconceptlabs.org).


About LabE

LabE is a series of monthly cohort meetings addressing particular needs of disabled dance artists such as studio access, development and production support, and platforms for promoting Chicago’s sick, Deaf and disabled dance artists.


About the Curator

Maggie Bridger is a 2022 City of Chicago Individual Artist Program grantee and PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the Department of Disability and Human Development. She is a co-founder of the Inclusive Dance Workshop Series at Access Living, for which she and her project partner received a 2021 Chicago Area Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. She was part of the inaugural cohort of the Dancing Disability Lab at UCLA and serves on the planning committee for CounterBalance, Chicago's annual integrated dance concert.


Supported by High Concept Labs, the Monira Foundation, and Experimental Station, where HCL is in residence.

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