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Disability: Images and Thoughts
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Exploring Disability:
Images and Thoughts
David Alan Feingold Gallery
David Alan Feingold is a doctoral student in disability studies at National-Louis University, "a school social worker by profession and an artist by necessity." The images on this page reflect as well David's experiences with closed head injury, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. They are made available on Serendip as contributions to further conversation about human diversity, brain and behavior, mental health, and disabilities and cultural evolution.
Your thoughts are important contributions to this gallery. Click on any image for an enlargement, together with an on-line forum where you can add whatever thoughts that image triggers in you, and then read and respond to the thoughts of others. More general thoughts about the gallery are welcome in the on-line forum below.
See Background for information about David and his commentaries on his images, and An Evolving Exploration of Disability for more recent reflections.
For a related exhibit focusing on eating disorders, see Measure for Measure.
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Disability: Images and Thoughts
art
brain
diversity
mental health
Featured
Exploring Disability:
Images and Thoughts
David Alan Feingold Gallery
David Alan Feingold is a doctoral student in disability studies at National-Louis University, "a school social worker by profession and an artist by necessity." The images on this page reflect as well David's experiences with closed head injury, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. They are made available on Serendip as contributions to further conversation about human diversity, brain and behavior, mental health, and disabilities and cultural evolution.
Your thoughts are important contributions to this gallery. Click on any image for an enlargement, together with an on-line forum where you can add whatever thoughts that image triggers in you, and then read and respond to the thoughts of others. More general thoughts about the gallery are welcome in the on-line forum below.
See Background for information about David and his commentaries on his images, and An Evolving Exploration of Disability for more recent reflections.
For a related exhibit focusing on eating disorders, see Measure for Measure.
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