The 20th annual Inclusion Art Show is being held in Yaletown Wednesday to showcase artists who have a variety of diverse abilities.
Dana Faris, a photographer, is one of the hundreds of artists showcasing her work.
She says photography is a creative outlet that helps her express herself.
“Somebody will look at a bus, right? And think, ‘It’s just a regular bus, or a wire or trolley’. I’m like, ‘Tt’s beautiful, just a beauty,’” she says.
“Something about it, you know, you look at it from a different perspective.”
Her photographs were displayed on the walls inside the Roundhouse Community centre during Wednesday’s event.
The annual show typically sees $20,000 worth of artwork sold.
“We know that artists with disabilities are able to produce really engaging, thought-provoking work, that’s also beautiful” said Monique Nelson, the director of community engagement for PosAbilities.
“We welcome people to come meet them and lift …