"Driven" by A. Laura Brody, photo by Heidi Marie Photography. Front and back views of a wheelchair decked out as an Edwardian throne.
Since we are finally seeing a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel (and it doesn't seem to be a train), it’s time to update the theme of Opulent Mobility 2021. We want you to re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful, and also ask you to consider freedom.
What does freedom mean to you?
Freedom of movement, of expression, of association, and of identity-- all of these are possibilities. Share your artwork that re-imagines disability, mobility, and freedom.
Opulent Mobility 2021 is partnering with the City of West Hollywood.
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The artists of Opulent Mobility 2020 are A. Laura Brody, Yaron Dotan, Corina Duyn, Jennifer Fearon, Sandy Huse, David Isakson, Molshree Jain, Wendy Lewis, Vincent Mattina, Rebecca Niederlander, Ellice Patterson of Abilities Dance Boston, Penny Richards, Katherine Sherwood, Abigail Stockinger, Misty Stokes, Dianna Temple, and Emily Tironi.
Many thanks to the Numotion Foundation for their generous sponsorship, and to all the wonderful artists!
What does freedom mean to you?
Freedom of movement, of expression, of association, and of identity-- all of these are possibilities. Share your artwork that re-imagines disability, mobility, and freedom.
Opulent Mobility 2021 is partnering with the City of West Hollywood.
______________________________________________________________
The artists of Opulent Mobility 2020 are A. Laura Brody, Yaron Dotan, Corina Duyn, Jennifer Fearon, Sandy Huse, David Isakson, Molshree Jain, Wendy Lewis, Vincent Mattina, Rebecca Niederlander, Ellice Patterson of Abilities Dance Boston, Penny Richards, Katherine Sherwood, Abigail Stockinger, Misty Stokes, Dianna Temple, and Emily Tironi.
Many thanks to the Numotion Foundation for their generous sponsorship, and to all the wonderful artists!
Opulent Mobility 2020 slideshow
The Opulent Mobility project is a groundbreaking collaborative effort to re-imagine mobility, disability and access. Wheelchairs, walkers, prosthetic limbs, crutches and other adaptive technology devices are part of our lives, but they’ve been left in the dust when it comes to custom design innovation and personalization. There are hundreds of thousands of designs for glasses, chairs and technology of other kinds. Why not adaptive technology?

Opulent Mobility by A. Laura Brody is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
The Opulent Mobility license refers to the exhibit and its audio descriptions. Individual artworks are the property of the individual artists.