
Cockeyed Optimist featuring Alie B. Gorrie
Through advocacy, storytelling, and song, Alie B. Gorrie shares her experience navigating the professional theater industry (and the world) with low vision.
Attend free at Alys Stephens Center’s Reynolds Kirschbaum Recital Hall.
UAB Center for the Arts will host a Disability Arts Festival from March to May 2025. In partnership with local and state organizations serving the disability community, the festival will feature exhibitions, performances, artist talks, panel discussions, and other programs. Click here to see the complete list of Disability Arts Festival Programming.
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