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SUMMARY:Outside Voices Returns to Positive Exposure  Every Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Our Resident Poetry Group Returns. \nPoetry\, Theater\, and Shakespeare every Thursday at Positive Exposure! \nWe are about advocacy\, empowerment\, out-of-the-box-thinking and disability pride. We chose our name because we believe that VOICES from the OUTSIDE deserve to be heard. We believe in access. We will not use our quiet\, inside voices to get your attention. \n\n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/stay-tuned-outside-voices-return/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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SUMMARY:The Prismatic Lens of Lizzie Tian
DESCRIPTION:Image Description: On a multi-colored background is the following text: “POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY\, The Prismatic Lens of Lizzie Tian. Pure Vision Arts. September 28 – November 1\, 2023. Positive Exposure\, 14 E. 109th St\, NYC. Viewings by appointment. All are welcome!” Below is the New York Council on the Arts logo. 212-420-1931. At center is a grid featuring several of Lizzie’s paintings.\nGuggenheim: The Art of Autism: A Window into the World of Neurodiversity \nLizzie Tian’s autism has profound imprints in her artwork. This exhibition reflects\nLizzie’s way of seeing\, processing and engaging with her immediate environment.\nLizzie draws swiftly and colors quickly. Her process is intense and highly focused\,\nregulating her own sensory processing of new sights. Using simple and smooth\nlines\, Lizzie extracts the essence out of a complicated visual image. This series\nincludes subway portraits\, pedestrians\, landscapes and everyday objects. \nLizzie often uses only 3-5 colors for her pastel/oil pastel paintings. Each of the\ncolors is generously applied\, which create intensity as well as clarity for her\npaintings. Her rushed strokes and unique perspectives\, expose Lizzie’s uncensored experiences. \nThere is something guiding Lizzie’s artworks that is specific to her personal\ninterpretation of the subject. She is always respectful of the subject’s own agency\nand identity\, whether it be a person\, a bird\, or an inanimate object. She paints\noften with music in mind. \nEach line is intentional and considerate in its scope: insightful yet informed by\nhistory. \n-Anthony Jay Ptak
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/the-art-of-lizzie-tian/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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SUMMARY:PE Photography Exhibition and Programming at U of Michigan
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, Positive Exposure will have a photography exhibit at the University of Michigan Medical School\, along with accompanying programming.
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/pe-photography-exhibition-and-programming-at-u-of-michigan/
LOCATION:University of Michigan Medical School
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Wolters Kluwer Publishing Team @ Positive Exposure Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Wolter Kluwer Publishing team visiting PE Gallery. \nPublishers of UpToDate and many other medical books. Helping publishers to see the value in the Positive Exposure approach to humanity in medicine.
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/wolters-kluwer-publishing-team-positive-exposure-gallery/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,PE Gallery
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SUMMARY:American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
DESCRIPTION:AACAP October 23-28 2023 NYC American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry New York Hilton Midtown \nPanel Discussion and Photo Exhibit \nAbout the Panel \nDescription\nThe goal of this year’s James C. Harris\, MD\, Developmental Neuropsychiatry Forum is to highlight the theme of diversity and inclusion among children with neurodevelopmental and genetic syndromes. The two talks in this year’s forum approach this topic in different ways. The first talk is a multimedia presentation given by an award-winning photographer who illustrates the spirit of difference amongst children with genetic\, intellectual\, and behavioral differences. The second talk is given by an internationally renowned researcher who discusses mechanistic and treatment discovery in one specific genetic disorder\, Fragile X\, using precision medicine approaches. The two talks collectively highlight themes of heterogeneity in genetic and clinical presentations\, societal acceptance and advocacy\, and the importance of celebrating each individual as a unique and valued member of our society. \nThe first speaker\, Mr. Rick Guidotti\, is an award-winning international photographer\, whose career initially began in the fashion industry where he worked for many high-profile companies around the globe. Mr. Guidotti’ s career focus expanded in 1997\, after a chance encounter with a young lady living with albinism at a bus stop in New York City. After seeking out medical textbooks\, he was affronted by the dehumanizing images depicting medical conditions. It was this experience which forced Rick to turn his lens from the more traditional ideas of beauty to the beauty and richness of human diversity. Mr. Guidotti subsequently founded POSITIVE EXPOSURE\, a non-profit organization that promotes a more inclusive world through award-winning photography. He has since spent more than 25 years collaborating internationally with advocacy organizations/NGOs\, medical schools\, universities\, and other educational institutions to effect a change in societal attitudes towards individuals living with genetic\, physical\, behavioral or intellectual differences. \nOur second speaker\, Craig Erickson\, MD\, is a child psychiatrist and neuroscientist who specializes in the translational treatment development in neurodevelopmental disorders including primary work in Fragile X syndrome and autism. He is a professor at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He has established a world-class translational research program in neurodevelopmental disorders. He serves as the director of research at the Kelly O’Leary Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders and of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry both at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He has a successful track record of grant funding\, an uncanny ability to develop and lead innovative projects\, and has contributed to over 100 peer reviewed articles. He holds over 10 patents within the area of therapeutic development in neurodevelopmental disorders. At the heart\, Dr. Erickson is also a clinician and tireless advocate for his patients and their families having been recognized for his efforts through the CCHMC Making a Difference Award and the National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Award. \nSponsored by AACAP’s Autism and Intellectual Disability Committee and supported by James C. Harris\, MD\, and Catherine DeAngelis\, MD\, MPH
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/american-academy-of-child-adolescent-psychiatry/
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