Empowered by the Disability Justice framework and ideas of Access Intimacy, the project was dreamt, constructed, and installed in summer of 2025 by Meg and a community of supporters. Mosaic Mending has created a smooth surface that is rollable and sturdy, increasing access to this garden bed constructed by (I feel like Inaustin should be named in this too?) and revealing beauty and wholeness at the intersection of art and accessibility. To learn more ways the Meg and the SCAC are involved at the intersections of art, access and growing: check out the Fibre Farm. Fibre Farm is an indigenous led and Disabiliy Justice centers growing and gathering place on the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw
Artist Megan Dewar invited the community to witness and participate in the instillation of the artwork created for the project Access and Disability Justice: Mosaic Mending.
This project involved visibly mending an access barrier at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre using the technique of mosaic flacking. During this event, Meg shared the disability justice framework that informs her work and provided space for the community to contribute to the project.
Wed/Thurs, July 16+17, 2025
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Sunshine Coast Arts Center