Event

Access Culture Discussion Group (Online)

April 20, 2026 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Virtual (Zoom)

As part of our Access Culture Initiative at Lehigh University Art Galleries, we are hosting a monthly accessibility discussion group for arts and cultural administrators, artists, students, educators, etc., to meet, discuss, and share resources.

April 20th’s meeting will include a discussion with local educator and advocate, Robin Gow as they discuss narratives of madness in art history! Please contact Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu to receive the Zoom link and for accessibility needs or accommodations in advance.

This group is free and open to all who are interested; this group will always meet virtually.

Suggestions or thoughts for meeting topics or resource sharing are always welcome. As always, please feel free to share this with other co-workers and colleagues who may be interested in this work.

Robin Gow (it/fae/he & él y elle) is a Lambda Award-winning poet, witch, and community educator. It lives with his partner Rain and their menagerie of animals on unceded Lenape land also called Allentown, Pennsylvania. Robin is the author of poetry books and LGBTQIA2+ young-adult and middle-grade novels, including Dear Mothman and A Million Quiet Revolutions. It is an organizer for Queer & Trans Lehigh Valley and proudly serves on the board of Eastern PA Trans Equity Project and Basement Poetry. For more information, visit Robin’s website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: Joaquin Gonzalez. Dialogando, 2008. Etching on paper, 3/20. Gift of the Artist. LUG 10 1080.