Published on the occasion of a groundbreaking museum exhibition curated
by Lawrence Rinder with Matthew Higgs, Create showcases work made at
the three foremost centers for artists with developmental disabilities:
Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, Creativity Explored in San
Francisco and the National Institute of Art and Disabilities in
Richmond. These centers were founded between 1972 and 1982 by Florence
Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz, who today are recognized as pioneers of the
art and disabilities movement. The husband-and-wife team created studios
where disabled artists were integrated into the larger art community of
the Bay Area, both influencing and being influenced by other artists.
This richly illustrated catalogue offers an overview of the work being
made at the centers, including works on paper, paintings and sculpture.
Artists include: Mary Belknap, Jeremy Burleson, Attilio Crescenti,
Daniel Green, Willie Harris, Carl Hendrickson, James Miles, Marlon
Mullen, Bertha Otoya, Lance Rivers, Judith Scott and William Tyler.