In Touch / In Motion is a neurodiverse-centred workshop in which participants make their own stim toys. These stim toys are textile tassels, which participants create by feeling through a wide selection of textured yarn, fabric strips, and beads, selecting the ones they personally gravitate towards. Each stim toy becomes a self-portrait of the creator and their sensory/tactile-seeking profile.
Guided by creative prompts, the workshop aims to reach neurodivergent collaborators and generate conversation through providing other modes of engagement to increase accessibility. Participants are encouraged to share their stim toys with attendees to QUIET PARADE taking place September 18 at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus.
Attendees are asked to wear face masks at this event. Free masks will be available onsite.
Tangled Art + Disability is wheelchair accessible. Our front door is automatic and the width is 60 inches. There are no steps to get into the gallery. Entering 401 Richmond from the Northeast (Richmond) side, there is a ramp inside the building, and Tangled can be reached by elevator. Entering from the Northwest side (closer to Spadina but still on Richmond) there is an outdoor ramp leading to an automatic door. The outdoor ramp is not in the best shape; we suggest using the indoor ramp. There is seating in the gallery, we have a couch, and you can also ask for floor cushions and chairs with backs and armrests.