This fall, Philadelphia’s leading progressive art studio, the Center for Creative Works (CCW), has partnered with Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery to present LOOK HERE, a dynamic, multisensory exhibition illuminating the nuanced and revelatory perspectives represented in the work of neurodivergent artists. Ranging from colorful illustrations that meticulously catalogue differences in categories of food, transit, and appliances, to found object sculptures that form relics of a world understood through touch, the show invites visitors to look, listen, smell, and touch to connect with a diversity of ways of “looking” at the world.LOOK HERE features six artists with studio practices based out of CCW – Kelly Brown, Cindy Gosselin, Clyde Henry, Tim Quinn, Brandon Spicer-Crawley, and Allen Yu. Curated by Jennifer Gilbert alongside two CCW artists — Mary T. Bevlock and Paige Donovan — the exhibition emphasizes art’s ability to communicate across different sensory channels.The show’s design integrates many elements to enhance accessibility for a variety of audiences, including braille, videos about the artists with American Sign Language (ASL) embedded, touch panels featuring artists’ materials, sensory backpacks, an Easy Read guide, a quiet room, and tours led by neurodivergent artists.LOOK HERE is complemented by a series of related events, including two satellite exhibitions – one at Haverford’s VCAM gallery, LOOK THERE, featuring a single work from a larger group of 99 CCW artists, and another at Philadelphia’s Atelier Gallery through October, LOOK EVERYWHERE, which highlights works from 33 artists from 30 progressive art studios around the United States. These exhibitions will coincide with the sixth annual Creating Community Symposium, happening October 20–23. Originally founded by California’s Creative Growth Art Center, the symposium brings together professionals from progressive art studios around the US to discuss best practices, advocacy, and the evolving intersection of art and disability. This is the first time the gathering will be held on the East Coast.LOOK HERE and LOOK THERE are open through December 13, 2025. LOOK EVERYWHERE closes on October 31.To learn more, visit hav.to/lookhere.