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ARISE-EFR UNIQUE Magazine and Exhibits

ARISE-Exceptional Family Resources

Syracuse, New York - Onondaga County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Central New York / Syracuse

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635 James Street

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Provider overview

ARISE-EFR UNIQUE Magazine and Exhibits provides a Central New York creative-arts pathway for individuals with disabilities to submit visual art and writing, with selected work shared through magazine and exhibit activity.

ARISE-Exceptional Family Resources provides disability, independent living, developmental disability, recreation, arts, advocacy, and family support services in Central New York.

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Ages
Individuals with disabilities living in Central New York who submit creative work
Season
Annual call for artists and exhibit or publication cycle; 2026 call listed in source
Cost
Confirm current submission rules, deadlines, exhibit timing, participation cost, accessibility supports, and accepted formats directly with ARISE-EFR.

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ARISE-EFR Main Office

635 James Street

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UNIQUE disability arts magazine and exhibits

Creative-arts submission and exhibit pathway for visual art and writing by individuals with disabilities living in Central New York.

Ages
Individuals with disabilities living in Central New York who submit creative work
Season
Annual call for artists and exhibit or publication cycle; 2026 call listed in source
Schedule
The source lists a 2026 call for artists and submission deadline; current exhibit and publication timing should be confirmed with ARISE-EFR.
Cost
Confirm current submission rules, deadlines, exhibit timing, participation cost, accessibility supports, and accepted formats directly with ARISE-EFR.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official ARISE-EFR UNIQUE Magazine and Exhibits page says UNIQUE highlights original creative work by individuals with disabilities living in Central New York, includes visual art and writing selected by an editorial board, and lists 2026 call-for-artists formats such as poetry, paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, computer-generated art, and mixed-media creations.
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Program details we found

UNIQUE disability arts magazine and exhibits

The official ARISE-EFR UNIQUE Magazine and Exhibits page says UNIQUE highlights original creative work by individuals with disabilities living in Central New York, includes visual art and writing selected by an editorial board, and lists 2026 call-for-artists formats such as poetry, paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, computer-generated art, and mixed-media creations.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: ARISE-EFR describes a creative platform and community celebration for original visual art and writing by individuals with disabilities in Central New York.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm submission help, format requirements, communication access, exhibit accessibility, artist reception details, transportation, and caregiver participation before submitting work or attending events.

What we checked

What we found: The official ARISE-EFR UNIQUE Magazine and Exhibits page says UNIQUE highlights original creative work by individuals with disabilities living in Central New York, includes visual art and writing selected by an editorial board, and lists 2026 call-for-artists formats such as poetry, paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, computer-generated art, and mixed-media creations.

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