OUR MISSION - ACCESSIBILITY

We strive to make all of our programming completely inclusive.

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Facilities

All of our class/studio facilities are wheelchair accessible. For individuals who use a wheelchair, our beginning weaving classes using a table loom are entirely accessible. For our ceramics wheel-throwing classes, we have a wheelchair-accessible wheel located at our 2109 Cottle Drive studio for our wheel throwing classes. Our hand-building and special topics clay classes are not immediately wheelchair accessible, but we can easily accomodate you with advance notice. Please contact us via phone or email if you are interested; we are happy to work with you!

Woman in a wheelchair throwing on our wheelchair-accessible potter's wheel.
Woman in a wheelchair throwing on our wheelchair-accessible potter's wheel.

Classroom Aides

We have adaptive aides and classroom assistants available. If you feel an aide would be beneficial to your experience, please contact us via phone or email so we can make a plan and hire the appropriate staff for your class. Need a dedicated classroom aide to sit with you (or your child)? An ASL interpreter? Let us know!

Boone County Family Resources

We are proud to work with Boone County Family Resources on a regular basis to get individuals into our classes. If you already work with BCFR and are looking to receive funding through them to take one of our classes, please contact your Support Coordinator. If you are new to BCFR, please find more information on their website.