What We Teach

Our teaching grows from hands-on instruction, blind-led experimentation, and materials that make art approachable without requiring sight as the default path into understanding.

Approximate Perspective

Spatial drawing concepts for understanding scale, placement, depth, and relationships through tactile and verbal instruction.

Tactile Drawing

Raised-line drawing with tools such as the Sensational Blackboard or other tactile drawing surfaces, rooting artistic learning and basics through standard copy paper and ballpoint pens.

Origami and Sculpture

Three-dimensional art practices that build touch vocabulary, sequencing, form, structure, and creative confidence.

SVG Coding

Nonvisual graphics creation through code, supporting tactile diagrams, digital graphics, and more precise tactile image production.

Fabrication

3D printing, UV printing, embossing, and other production workflows for creating tactile and multimodal materials.

Art Room Practices

Conference and community art-room teaching across tactile drawing, coloring, paper craft, sculpture, and creative technology.