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SUMMARY:University of Louisville: Community - based Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Introductory Panel \nChange How You See\, See How You Change is a photography exhibition that redefines medicine as a deeply human experience. Created with local participants and University of Louisville health sciences students\, this portrait collection highlights the people behind the diagnoses—celebrating their joy\, strength\, and individuality. \nEach image tells a story\, reminding us that patients are more than their conditions—they are individuals with rich lives and identities. As you explore\, we invite you to reflect on the power of empathy in healthcare and the importance of truly seeing and understanding those we care for. \nIn partnership with POSITIVE EXPOSURE\, the University of Louisville Health Sciences Office of Health Equity and Engagement\, the KornhauserHealth Sciences Library\, and the School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics\, this exhibition underscores our shared human experiences.  \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/university-of-louisville-exhibition-and-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lectures & Presentations,Photography and Film
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SUMMARY:Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen (836)\, The Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:RARE DISEASE DAY Exhibition     \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – Photo Exhibition \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – Photo Exhibition is a collaboration between renowned photographer Rick Guidotti of Positive Exposure and the Wilhelm Foundation. Through the lens of photography\, we invite you to discover the diversity and beauty of people living with a rare condition without a diagnosis. This way\, we celebrate their unique stories and resilience. \nMore than 350 million people worldwide live with a rare condition\, and in the Netherlands\, more than 1 million. For 60% of them\, the underlying genetic cause\, and therefore the diagnosis\, is unknown. \nAt Radboud University Medical Center\, healthcare providers\, researchers\, and patients work daily to improve care for people with rare conditions. With 39 centers of expertise\, specialized teams offer appropriate care\, diagnosis\, and treatment\, and they also collaborate across Europe. \nRadboud University Medical Center focuses on patient care\, research\, and education for rare conditions. Radboudum has 39 centers of expertise for rare diseases\, where specialized teams collaborate to provide the best care\, establish a correct diagnosis\, and provide personalized treatment. \nFrom these centers of expertise\, we also collaborate at the European level to further improve care and conduct more research. \nSome important dates at Radboudumc: \nFebruary 24: Start of the Undiagnosed Initiative photo exhibition \nFebruary 28: Rare Disease Day \nApril 23 and 24: The first Dutch Undiagnosed Hackathon\, featuring various experts (including Larsen\, Data Searchers\, bioinformaticians\, data analysts\, and others) working intensively together for two days to diagnose undiagnosed patients using new genetic data. \nApril 29 is World Undiagnosed Day and the end of the exhibition. \nFor more information \nOriginal Language \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – foto expositie \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – foto expositie is een samenwerking van de beroemde fotograaf Rick Guidotti van Positive Exposure en de Wilhelm Foundation. Door de lens van de fotografie nodigen wij u uit om de diversiteit en schoonheid te ontdekken van mensen die leven met een zeldzame aandoening zonder diagnose. \nHiermee vieren we hun unieke verhalen en veerkracht. \nWereldwijd leven ruim 350 miljoen mensen met een zeldzame aandoening\, in Nederland ruim 1 miljoen. Bij 60% van hen is de onderliggende genetische oorzaak en dus de diagnose onbekend. \nIn het Radboudumc zetten zorgverleners\, onderzoekers en patienten zich dageliks in om de zorg voor mensen met zeldzame aandoeningen te verbeteren. Met 39 expertisecentra bieden gespeci-aliseerde teams passende zorg\, diagnostiek en behandeling\, en werken zij ook Europees samen. \n\nHet Radboudume richt zich op patientenzorg\, onderzoek en onderwijs voor zelazame aandoeningen.\nHet Radboudum heeft 39 expertisecentra voor zeldzame aandoeningen\, waar gespecialiseerde teams samenwerken aan de beste zorg\, het stellen van een juiste diagnose en een behandeling op maat.\nVanuit deze expertisecentra werken we ook op Europees niveau samen om de zorg verder te verbeteren en meer onderzoek te kunnen doen\n\nEnkele belangrijke data in het Radboudumc: \n\n24 februari: start foto expositie the Undiagnosed Initiative\n28 februari: zeldzameziektendag\n\n\n23 en 24 april erste Nederlandse Undiagnosed Hackathon\, warbi diverse experts larsen\, Daterzoekers\, bioinformatici\, data analisten\, et) twee dagen intensif samen werken om bil patienten zonder diagnose met nieuwe genetische data alsnog een diagnose te kunen stelen.\n29 april is het wereldwid Undiagnosed day en einde expositie\n\nFor more information \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – Photo Exhibition \nThe Undiagnosed Initiative – Photo Exhibition is a collaboration between renowned photographer Rick Guidotti of Positive Exposure and the Wilhelm Foundation. Through the lens of photography\, we invite you to discover the diversity and beauty of people living with a rare condition without a diagnosis. This way\, we celebrate their unique stories and resilience. \nMore than 350 million people worldwide live with a rare condition\, and in the Netherlands\, more than 1 million. For 60% of them\, the underlying genetic cause\, and therefore the diagnosis\, is unknown. \nAt Radboud University Medical Center\, healthcare providers\, researchers\, and patients work daily to improve care for people with rare conditions. With 39 centers of expertise\, specialized teams offer appropriate care\, diagnosis\, and treatment\, and they also collaborate across Europe. \nRadboud University Medical Center focuses on patient care\, research\, and education for rare conditions. Radboudum has 39 centers of expertise for rare diseases\, where specialized teams collaborate to provide the best care\, establish a correct diagnosis\, and provide personalized treatment. \nFrom these centers of expertise\, we also collaborate at the European level to further improve care and conduct more research. \nSome important dates at Radboudumc: \nFebruary 24: Start of the Undiagnosed Initiative photo exhibition \nFebruary 28: Rare Disease Day \nApril 23 and 24: The first Dutch Undiagnosed Hackathon\, featuring various experts (including Larsen\, Data Searchers\, bioinformaticians\, data analysts\, and others) working intensively together for two days to diagnose undiagnosed patients using new genetic data. \nApril 29 is World Undiagnosed Day and the end of the exhibition. \nFor more information \n  \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/radboud-university-medical-center-nijmegen-836-the-netherlands/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Dell Medical School. The University of Texas at Austin
DESCRIPTION:RARE DISEASE DAY Exhibition \n  \n \nTHE POSITIVE EXPOSURE PHOTO EXHIBITION \nThe Positive Exposure – Photo Exhibition is presented through a partnership between the Center for Rare Disease at Dell Medical School and the Wilhem Foundation\, in collaboration with the Undiagnosed Disease Network International\, and features the work of renowned photographer Rick Guidotti of Positive Exposure. \nAt Dell Medical School and UT Health Austin\, we celebrate our guiding value of putting patients first by weaving the arts and humanities into our healing environment. Through care\, education and research\, we cultivate curiosity and a deeper understanding of the human experience. \nThis photography exhibit invites you to see the diversity and strength of people living with undiagnosed diseases. Each portrait honors their individuality\, their stories and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. \nLearn more about the Center for Rare Disease at Dell Medical School: \n  \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/dell-medical-school-the-university-of-texas-at-austin/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
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SUMMARY:ART 75: NYC's District 75 Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:ART 75\, District 75’s student art exhibition\, is designed to showcase talent and elevate voice; giving students a platform to share their stories through artistic expression\, while celebrating human diversity. ART 75 is hosted annually\, in partnership with Positive Exposure. Field Trips and Artist Workshops throughout the run of show! \nOpening Celebration: April 25 @ 11 am – 2 pm. Register here! \nArt Organization Fair: May 16 @ 11 am – 1 pm & 1 pm – 3 pm. Register here. \nThe fair is designed to connect students and their families with arts organizations that offer meaningful opportunities to participate in the arts during their school years and beyond graduation. Families will have the chance to explore programs\, build relationships with arts organizations\, see performances and discover pathways in the arts! \nTo visit the gallery on your own\, register here.\nGallery Hours: Monday – Friday\, 10am – 6pm & Saturday 11am – 3pm
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/art-75-nycs-district-75-student-art-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T160000
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SUMMARY:Disabled in Action: May 2026 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DIA is a civil rights organization committed to ending discrimination against people with disabilities – all disabilities. We fight to eliminate the barriers that prevent us from enjoying full equality in American society. Founded in 1970\, DIA is a democratic\, not-for-profit\, tax-exempt\, all-volunteer membership organization. DIA consists primarily of and is directed by people with disabilities.\nNothing about us\, without us!\nUpcoming DIA Meetings at Positive Exposure Gallery\n\n\nSunday\, May 3\, 2026 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm\nSunday\, June 7\, 2026 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm\nSunday\, August 2\, 2026 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm\nSunday\, October 4\, 2026 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm\n\nAll are welcome. Positive Exposure is wheelchair accessible\, including the restrooms. If you need a reasonable accommodation such as American Sign Language interpretation or live captioning\, please email us at info@disabledinaction.org or call us at 646-504-4342 and leave a message with a callback number at least 10 days before the meeting. \nIf a meeting is cancelled due to inclement weather\, we will have a notice the night before on our phone. Please call DIA at 646-504-4342. \n\n\n Image description: DIA members and other activists are outside of a building in downtown Manhattan protesting for the right to add elevators for all public transit stops. They are holding signs that say “Stranded by Cuomo” and “Elevator FAIL.”
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/disabled-in-action-may-2026-meeting/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260605
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SUMMARY:Celina Leroy: Portraits Celebrating Vascular Birthmark Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Stay tuned for details and activities… \nMAY 2026\, Vascular Birthmark Awareness Month \nOpening Celebration: Vascular Birthmark Awareness Day\,  May 15th @ 5-8 pm \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/celina-leroy-portraits-celebrating-vascular-birthmark-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
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SUMMARY:NYCxDESIGN Festival
DESCRIPTION:NYCxDesign Festival\nThe Official New York City Design Week: May 14-20\nTuesday\, May 19: The Neurodiverse City at Positive Exposure Gallery \nAt the heart of NYCxDESIGN is the NYCxDESIGN Festival\, an annual\, citywide celebration that highlights hundreds of events – from exhibits and trade shows to talks and tours – drawing design enthusiasts from around the globe. As the city’s most influential design event\, the festival provides a dynamic platform for diverse voices in design.\n\n NYCxDESIGN highlights community\, inclusivity\, and the vast array of design disciplines:\n→  Architecture\n→  Interior Design\n→  Industrial & Product Design\n→  Graphic Design\n→  Landscape Architecture\n→  Urban Design\n→  Technology x Design\n→  Art x Design\n→  Entertainment x Design
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/nycxdesign-festival/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T200000
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SUMMARY:Opening Celebration: Celina Leroy Portraits Celebrating Vascular Birthmark Awareness Day/Month
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Vascular Birthmark Awareness Day!\nFRIDAY\, MAY 15\, 5:00-8:00PM\nPAINTINGS BY CELINA LEROY\nAPPAREL BY BIRTHMARK SOCIETY\nPOETRY READING BY SARAH DIAZ AND ANGELINA CHENG\nRSVP Here!\n \n \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/opening-celebration-celina-leroy-portraits-celebrating-vascular-birthmark-awareness-day-month/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260616
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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist: Scott Hovis\, Unfiltered Signal
DESCRIPTION:Unfiltered Signal: Opening Saturday May 16\, 5-8pm \nIn recognition of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month: May 15 – June 15 \nOn view through June 16\, 2026. Contact events@positiveexposure.org to arrange a visit! \nThis exhibition explores neurodiversity through raw abstraction and fragmented figuration-transforming lived experience into visual language. \nScott Hovis II is not only an artist — he’s an activist hoping to raise awareness about the power of creativity in helping with mental and physical struggles. \nHis abstract art is his way of making “beauty through pain.” Hovis has lived with Tourette Syndrome (TS)\, a condition of the nervous system. While it’s most well known for symptoms causing involuntary word repetition\, it can also cause twitches and ticks. \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/visiting-artist-scott-hovis-tourettes-syndrome-awareness/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T110000
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SUMMARY:D75 Arts Fair @ Positive Exposure Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Register Here!\n\nDiscover your creative future! Join us to meet NYC arts organizations\, explore programs\, and connect through live performances at the D75 Arts Organization Fair on May 16 Middle and high school students and their families are invited to connect with arts organizations and discover meaningful opportunities during school and beyond graduation. D75 Arts Organization Fair Date: May 16 Times: 11 am – 1 pm or 1 pm – 3 pm Location: 83 Maiden Lane\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY 10038\nImage Description: Black color poster with white text overlaid that reads: D75 ARTS ORGANIZATION FAIR DISCOVER YOUR CREATIVE FUTURE.On bottom is a text that states with register link. Bottom left is a blue circle logo with text that reads: DISTRICT 75 A WORLD OF UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES. Bottom middle has a logo that reads: POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY. QR code is located at the bottom right.  
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/arts-fair-positive-exposure-gallery/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T170000
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SUMMARY:Unfiltered Signal: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 16th\, 5-8pm\nUnfiltered Signal explores neurodiversity through raw abstraction and fragmented figuration\, transforming lived experience into visual language.\nScott Hovis II is not only an artist — he’s an activist raising awareness about the power of creativity in helping with mental and physical struggles.His abstract art is his way of making “beauty through pain.” Hovis lives with Tourette Syndrome (TS)\, a condition of the nervous system. While it’s most well known for symptoms causing involuntary word repetition\, it can also cause twitches and ticks. \n \n \nImage Descriptions: \n\nA poster reads: “Positive Exposure Gallery. Unfiltered Signal. Opening Saturday\, May 16\, 5-8pm 83 Maiden Lane\, 4th Floor\, NYC. An exhibition and discussion celebrating Art\, Humanity\, and Advocacy In recognition of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month: May 15 – June 15.” The art featured is called “The Weight of Wakefulness (2025).” As a young man intuitively cranes his neck to the left\, chin raised\, droplets of blood spurt out. It is as though every voluntary movement of his posterior and anterior neck muscles inflicts anguish\, which provokes a loss of consciousness.\nSimilar to “Weight of Wakefulness\,” the young man self-inflicts pain with every twitch of his neck muscle. However\, his mind swerves in the opposite direction.
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/unfiltered-signal-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T173000
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SUMMARY:The Neurodiverse City: NY Design Trust for Public Space
DESCRIPTION:As part of NYC Design Week (May 12-20)\, we are thrilled to host this NYCxDESIGN exhibition\, featuring prototypes of sensory interventions and the release of a new publication on neuro-inclusive design and policy recommendations for a more accessible city.\nRSVP Here!\n \nGuided by site-specific sensory audits and design workshops in partnership with AHRC NYC\, The Neurodiverse City tested a neuroinclusive design prototype created by WIP at a privately-owned public space in the Financial District that aimed to\, as the New York Times put it\, “transform one small patch of the hectic Wall Street area into an experiential refuge for neurodivergent New Yorkers.” Participants were able to test new design elements\, meet project partners\, and offer feedback about how to make New York more accessible. Working with NYC Public Schools and playground audits\, Verona Carpenter Architects debuted a Sensory Playscape at PS42m\, transforming a concrete schoolyard into a flexible ‘garden’ with mobile sensory zones. \nThe Neurodiverse City has been relocated to The POSITIVE EXPOSURE Gallery since November 2025.  \n\n\n\n\n\nAdaptive Design Association (ADA) reimagines everyday tools with care and creativity—crafting personalized adaptive furniture\, utensils\, tools and equipment for disabled people of all ages. Each piece is made in-house and delivered with the intention of removing barriers to access\, whether financial\, logistical\, or systemic\, so that participation is not limited by circumstance. \nAdaptive Design Association also has an installation at the gallery featuring samples of their innovative\, creative and life changing designs. \n\n\n\n\n\nImage Description Alt-Text: “Publication Launch and Reception. The Neurodiverse City\, led by Design Trust for Public Space\, Verona Carpenter Architects\, WIP collaborative\, and a network of disability advocates is reimagining New York City’s public spaces to better support neurodivergence. Join the project team for a NYCxDESIGN week exhibition\, reception\, and publication launch\, highlighting neuroinclusive design for a more accessible city. Light bites and drinks provided.\n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/the-neurodiverse-city-nyc-design-week-at-pe/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T170000
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SUMMARY:Reflections of Beauty: Art Workshop & Closing Party
DESCRIPTION:MAKE ART AND CELEBRATE DIFFERENCES!\nEnjoy an art workshop focusing on self-identity and representation.\nBring your friends\, kids\, & family. All are welcome!\nRSVP Here\nSUNDAY\, MAY 31\, 2:00-5:00PM\n83 Maiden Lane\, 4th Floor\, NYC\n \nImage Description: Poster with text overlaid that reads: POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY: ART WORKSHOP & Closing Party. MAY 31\, 2:00-5:00PM. REFLECTIONS OF BEAUTY. PAINTINGS BY CELINA LEROY. On top are photos of people making art. On bottom are photos of two paintings with text: SATURDAY\, MAY 31\, 2:00-5:00PM POSITIVE EXPOSURE 4TH FLOOR\, 83 MAIDEN LANE\, NYC COME MAKE ART AND CELEBRATE DIFFERENCES. @PORT_WINE_AND_PAINT POSITIVEEXPOSURE(DOT)ORG. \n 
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/reflections-of-beauty-art-workshop-closing-party/
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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