Disability Art Week in Seoul is a laboratory for discursive exploration and a venue for theory-to-practice linkages that develops key themes and unique perspectives in contemporary disability art while building its own creative methodologies and aesthetics. This year’s event featured a diverse program of domestic and international lectures, round tables, workshops, and exhibitions under the theme of ‘Disability Art Manifesto’.
Everyday Practice strived to visualize the concept of ‘all’, encompassing disabled and non-disabled people, through the image of letters of different shapes and boldness gathering and dispersing to form a single sentence. The rather heavy title of ‘Manifesto’ was made more friendly and lighthearted by applying bright key colors.