About Us

Based in Toronto, Tangled Art + Disability is boldly redefining how the world experiences art and those who create it. We are a not-for-profit art + disability organization dedicated to connecting professional and emerging artists, the arts community, and a diverse public through creative passion and artistic excellence. Our mandate is to support disability-identified artists, to cultivate Disability Arts in Canada, and to enhance access to the arts for artists and all audiences.

A photo of Tangled's Director of Programming, Sean Lee, sitting in the gallery. He is below Margeaux Feldman's "Soft Magic" installation, which has the word "Affirm" written above a many affirmation cards hung up with string lights. To the left is a TV screen, and to the right is an alter space arranged on a plinth.

Resources and Publications

Crip Times Podcast

Disabled people have long been experts at staying at home, and getting creative with new ways to stay in community with one another. Join us for conversations about maintaining the sense of intimacy and connection within crip arts.

Access Anthology

Inspired by the celebration and documentation of disability culture in Alice Wong’s Disability Visibility, Tangled Art + Disability has brought together a collection of essays and interviews from staff, artists and community members.

Accessibility Tool Kit

The Accessibility Toolkit is a guide to making art spaces accessible, created by Humber College in partnership with Tangled Art + Disability.  It offers an introduction to and recommendations for incorporating accessibility features into aspects of exhibition design.


Homepage Image Credit: avere cura curated by Max Ferguson. Photo by Michelle Peek Photography, courtesy of Bodies in Translation: Activist Art, Technology & Access to Life, Re•Vision: The Centre for Art & Social Justice at the University of Guelph.