Finnegan Shannon's provocative work champions art world access for disabled people
Briefly

Finnegan’s art continually challenges societal perceptions of access, aiming to create inclusive environments that resonate with the disabled community, nurturing solidarity and support.
Finnegan's Anti-Stairs Club Lounge acts as a counter to inaccessibility, providing a space where those who struggle with stairs can engage with art and community.
The benches in museums symbolize a demand for accessibility and respite, confronting institutions about their neglect of disabled visitors by inviting them to rest.
By focusing on the experiences of disabled people, Finnegan aspires to cultivate spaces that not only welcome but celebrate their presence and participation.
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