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First International Symposium of the ArtNeuroVerse Biennale

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“Neurodiversity as Knowledge: Art, Agency, and Exhibition-Based Research”

Supported by: Tel Aviv University’s Commission for Equity, Diversity & Community

Curators and Symposium Organizers: Vera Gailis, Yana Volkova, Kate Finkelshtein

Neurodiversity as Knowledge begins with the understanding that neurodivergent perception is not only a lived experience, but also a way of knowing.

“[Neurodiversity dissolves] the assumption that we ‘see, feel, touch, hear, smell, and sort information’ in more or less the same way.” -  Judy Singer

The symposium asks how art and exhibition-making can make different forms of perception visible, shareable, and culturally meaningful. Through sensory mapping, color, comics, games, avatars, self-advocacy, curatorial research, and embodied encounters, the first international symposium of the ArtNeuroVerse Biennale explores neurodiversity as a source of artistic agency, critical thought, and knowledge production.

Difference is not an addition to the norm. Difference is part of how knowledge is made.

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