emily sara artwork on a poster speaker series on march 21st 4:30pm in fosdick -nelson gallery
Mar 21, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Harder Hall, Fosdick-Nelson Gallery
Lecture or Speaker

访问ing 艺术& Scholars: Emily Sara

访问ing Artists & Scholars Speaker Series will be held once per month on the Third Thursday of the month at 4:30pm during the 2023-2024 Academic Year.

Emily Sara (she/her) is a queer, 禁用, neurodivergent, researcher, 出版商, 组织者, 艺术家, designer and Assistant Professor of Graphic Design. She specializes in teaching Accessible Design and has an active studio practice as well. Using the language of advertising and animation, her work critiques the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC) and societal control over 禁用 bodies.

As a member and activist of the disability community, Sara’s work and research explores the pressures the social and physical world place on the 禁用 body. Sara negotiates how sick and 禁用 bodies are shown, or excluded, from the imaginary, the infrastructures surrounding them, and the malleability and pressures of conforming to a certain standard. Using the language of graphics and 画s found in the American healthcare industry, advertising, and cartoons in popular culture, Sara creates acute critiques with playful narratives.

Founder of two initiatives, she is editor-in-chief at cripple, a publishing initiative that exclusively supports 禁用 艺术家s and designers—and sick and tired, a design firm that focuses on accessibility, consulting, and providing opportunities for other 禁用 talents.

Emily received her undergraduate degree from Boston University in Advertising and Art 历史 and her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. She is the author of the article Fighting the Art World’s Ableism published by Hyperallergic and is presently conducting research for Center for Book 艺术 on the intersections of accessibility and book design.

Aside from teaching full-time via a 访问ing Assistant Professor Position at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, she is also currently collaborating on several publications due out in the coming year, giving lectures throughout the so-called U.S., and fabricating a new series of sculptures/画s when her body allows. She is also applying for a service dog, searching for an affordable accessible van for her wheelchair, attempting to keep her chronic pain at 7 out of 10 or lower, and staying alive.

They currently have work on display as part of the Playthings exhibition in the Fosdick-Nelson Gallery, as well as a forthcoming show in the Scholes Library special projects gallery.