Coloring Outside the Lines: “Out of the Blue” Shines a Spotlight on Autism Awareness Through the Power of Art
- The exhibition 'Out of the Blue' opens April 5th at 5 p.m., showcasing art related to autism.
- The exhibit coincides with National Autism Awareness Month, aiming to promote understanding.
- Janice Warren and Joseph Dixon, the artists, explore the realities of families affected by autism.
- Dixon's 'Faces of Autism' series features portraits of students he has mentored since 2008.
- The exhibition at the Community Artists' Collective seeks to spark dialogue and illuminate the spectrum.
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Coloring Outside the Lines: “Out of the Blue” Shines a Spotlight on Autism Awareness Through the Power of Art
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story April 6, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — As April blooms with both color and cause, the Community Artists’ Collective (CAC) is doing what it does best—bringing the community together through creativity and culture. This time, it’s with an emotionally resonant, visually compelling exhibition titled “Out of the Blue,” opening on Saturday, April 5th at 5 p.m., that dives deep into the li…
Celebrate Autism Acceptance at the 2025 Color the Spectrum Autism Art Festival
A free family-friendly art festival for the Autism and intellectual/developmental disability community is taking place in Cathedral City to celebrate Autism Awareness and Acceptance. The festival will highlight youth and adult artists on the Spectrum, including a Marketplace featuring entrepreneurs on the spectrum. The event will also have: Arts & CraftsFace PaintingKid in a Bubble ActivityBubble House (NEW)Community ResourcesMusic and Performan…
Autistica ‘See us as individuals, not stereotypes’
London, Monday 7th April 2025: In honour of World Autism Acceptance Month (April), the UK’s leading autism research and campaigning charity, Autistica, is launching a cheeky campaign that uses humour to smash stereotypes and spark attitude change. Autistica’s mission is to help autistic people live happier, healthier, longer lives. But despite growing awareness, outdated assumptions and myths still shape how society sees autistic people. That’s …
Emotional Second on ESPN as Host’s Son with Autism Shares Drawings, ‘It’s His Superpower’
An episode of ESPN’s NFL Stay on World Autism Day turned a heartfelt tribute when panelist Dan Orlovsky’s 13-year-old son, Madden—who has… An episode of ESPN’s NFL Stay drew nationwide consideration Wednesday when a panelist’s little one, who has autism, shared a sequence of drawings celebrating World Autism Day — prompting tears from his proud father. The memorable episode included the standard soccer banter but additionally spotlighted the dr…
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