PRESS & MEDIA

  • Designing for Accessibility: Year One Update

    September 2025

  • DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL: 2024 LEADERS IN DIVERSITY

    June 2024

  • Colorado politics nonprofit register: Rockabilly-themed fundraiser gets a nice assist

    April 2024

  • City of Denver: Human Rights and Community Partnerships: $1M in ARPA Funds Distributed to Local Nonprofits

    November 2023

  • Listen to the Episode HERE

    Everybody In!! On the Road to Becoming a More Inclusive Human: You're Already Everything PODCAST by Teagan Steinmetz

    August 2023

  • Rocky Mountain PBS: Colorado Voices: A band of travelers on a mission to redefine accessibility

    May 2023

  • Colorado Sun: Many adults with disabilities have few chances to travel. A group of them from Colorado went 5,000 miles for the Special Olympics

    June 2023

  • Making Our World Better: Podcast with Jay Clark & Kendall Hagar

    July 2022

  • CCI Accessibility Corner: Featured Artist "The Wayfaring Band"

    July 2022

  • My Dearest Friends Project

    August 2021

    In 2020, DisArt and artist Oaklee Thiele began the My Dearest Friends Project by collecting stories from the disability community confronted with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As the project continues, we are working to further our mission of amplifying disabled voices and sharing disabled stories beyond the scope of the pandemic. This includes shedding light on the intersectional nature of oppression and injustice, bringing into focus the experience of disability for BIPOC individuals, LGBTQIA+ community members, and other marginalized groups. Since its inception, the My Dearest Friends Project has collaborated with schools, businesses, and nonprofits to find creative ways to teach and celebrate disability culture. If your organization is interested, email hello@mydearestfriendsproject.org to learn how you can bring the project to your city.