Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium

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04/28/2026

As we head into GiveBIG, we are asking ourselves: Who is missing from our spaces?

Meaningful access starts when we invest in paid disabled leaders and skilled teams. Your early gift helps us cultivate the next generation of audio describers and stock our Equipment Loan Program.

Let's move beyond compliance and grow sustainable access together.

Donate early: https://www.wagives.org/organization/Scac

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Equipment Loan Program Survey 02/25/2026

Don't forget to fill out our survey for the new Equipment Loan Program we are implementing this year! If you want to borrow (or lend) accessibility equipment, this program is for you! Let us know what equipment you want us to purchase (via a grant from 4Culture.

Equipment Loan Program Survey The Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium (SCAC) is creating an Equipment Loan Program to help King County arts and cultural organizations expand the range of accommodations they offer to patrons with disabilities. The purpose is two-fold: Ensure arts and cultural organizations have access to th...

02/19/2026

We’re still talking about Teal Sherer’s incredible keynote from last year’s Deep Dive Day! Now, we’re thrilled to see her bring that same wit and wisdom to the stage in her solo show, “The World Looks Different Sitting Down.”

Opening this week at Seattle Public Theater, Teal shares an honest, hilarious, and unapologetic look at navigating the world as a wheelchair user. Don't miss this powerful storytelling from a true advocate for our community!

Accessibility Accommodations:
Open Captions: Provided at every single performance.
Seating: Expanded wheelchair-accessible seating options.
Cost: Sliding scale "Art is for Everyone" tickets available.

Feb 20 – March 1 at the Seattle Public Theater at the Green Lake Bathhouse

Tickets: https://www.seattlepublictheater.org/sittingdown

[ID: Orange background with a blonde white woman [Teal Sherer] sitting in a wheelchair. Her legs are crossed, and she is glancing to her right side and smiling while resting her chin on her right fist. Above the woman, in light orange letters, are the words 'The World Looks Different Sitting Down.' In smaller words on either side of her are 'Written and Performed by Teal Sherer' and 'Feb 20 - March 1 Directed and choreographed by Jessica Wallenfels.']

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