Join Judith Snow as she shares her inspiring journey of becoming an artist despite facing muscle weakness that made using her hands difficult and later impossible. Initially her art was guided by a therapi, Judith created hundreds of paintings, exploring self-expression and communication through artI. For years, her work was dismissed as “not art” because it was made in therapy sessions. Later, a new understanding of art facilitation helped her and others recognize the true value and creativity behind these pieces.
Judith’s story highlights how art can open doors to connection, allowing people to appreciate differences and celebrate diversity. The exhibit of her work becomes a joyful space where inclusion thrives, showing us all the power of vulnerability and person-centred approaches in building communities that truly belong.
This video is a must-watch for educators, support workers, families, and anyone passionate about inclusion and creative expression. Get ready to be inspired by how art can transform lives and bring us closer together.