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Out from Under: Disability, History and Things to Remember


Out from Under: Disability, History and Things to Remember is a traveling exhibition that explores the history of disability within the lives of Canadians.

The exhibition was produced in collaboration with students, scholars and alumni from the School of Disability Studies at Ryerson University. The exhibition originated from a special topic seminar designed to uncover the hidden history of disability in Canada. Each student identified an artifact to explore that represented a particular moment in Canadian disability history. Thirteen objects were then selected for the exhibition, revealing narratives that pay homage to the resilience, creativity, and the civic and cultural contributions of Canadians with disabilities. Accompanying interpretive texts help confront stereotypical representations of disability such as pity, or freak, helping to illustrate the complexity of disability struggles for social and political acknowledgement, identity, survival and remembrance.

Out from Under is curated by three faculty members from Ryerson University’s School of Disability Studies.

Each objects’ history is represented by a single word title: Digging, Labouring, Dressing, Fixing, Measuring, Naming, Breathing, Remembering, Packing, Trailblazing, Struggling, Leading and Aspiring.

American Sign Language Video podcast of all exhibit text in American Sign Language.

Audio description and Touch Stations Audio podcasts of all exhibit text with detailed audio descriptions and touch stations profiling selected objects.


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