Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Tile Workshop on June 1st for Arc Northland at Ordean Building

AAAWD is hosting a Disability Mural Project Duluth Tile Workshop for Arc Northland's People First Group (see details below).

When: Wednesday, June 1 from 5:30-7:30 pm
What: Painting and collaging 12" sq. masonite tiles
Where: Ordean Building, Superior St. Conference Room, 424 W Superior St., Duluth
Bus info: on all DTA routes.
Parking: On-street available.
Accessibility: Ordean Building is wheelchair-accessible.

Find more information about Arc Northland here: http://www.arcnorthland.org/index.htm

Tile Workshop for NAMI May 31 at Miller Dwan

AAAWD is hosting a Disability Mural Project Duluth Tile Workshop at NAMI's May meeting (see below). Workshop is free of charge. Questions? Email: aaawdmail@gmail.com.

When: Tuesday, May 31 from 7-9 pm
What: Painting and collaging 12" sq. masonite tiles
Where: Miller Dwan Building, Meeting Rooms 1,2,3, 502 E 2nd St, Duluth
Bus info: near DTA Rt. 6, 7, 10H, 11, 12, 13, 13U, and 13W
Parking: On and off-street (ramp entrances on East Second and East First Streets) available.
Accessibility: Miller Dwan is wheelchair-accessible.


Find out more about NAMI here: http://www.nami.org/MSTemplate.cfm?MicrositeID=302

Friday, May 20, 2011

Tile Workshops in June at the Duluth Art Institute's Lincoln Building

AAAWD is hosting two Disability Mural Project Duluth Tile Workshops in June at the Duluth Art Institute's Lincoln Building (see details below). Workshops are free of charge. Questions? Email us at aaawdmail (at) gmail (dot) com.

When: Tuesday, June 7th from 2-4:30 pm, AND Tuesday June 14th from 2-4:30 pm
What: Painting and collaging 12" sq. masonite tiles
Where: 2229 W. 2nd St.
Bus info: near DTA Rt. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9
Parking: On and off-street available
Accessibility: 1st and 2nd floors wheelchair-accessible. Attend fragrance-free.

Letter of Support from People with Disabilities for Change (PDC)

Letter summary: "We urge members of the Duluth community whose lives have been touched by disability to embrace this opportunity to share their stories, open minds, and help build a universally accessible society inclusive of everyone."
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