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ReelAbilities Houston Presents ReelArt For All
The ReelAbilities Houston Film & Arts Festival promotes inclusion and celebrates the lives, stories and talents of people with disabilities, making an impact that lasts far beyond the Festival.
Join a family-friendly ReelArt For All program t and enjoy art and interactive activities, brunchy bites, and much more! See the world through the eyes of artists from Celebration Company, an entrepreneurial employment program for adults with disabilities, and explore the works of this year's featured artist Emmett Kyoshi Wilson.
A Chicago-based artist and proud advocate for inclusion, Emmet Kyoshi Wilson uses his vibrant abstract art to champion individuals with unique abilities. Living with Down syndrome, Emmett has created over 150 works, exhibited in five galleries, and even painted the American Flag for the U.S. Embassy in Croatia. His collaborations with major brands like Disney, Yahoo, and Adobe highlight his commitment to diversity, while his art auctions have raised more than $110,000 for charities supporting Down syndrome and other causes. Emmett’s internationally celebrated pieces, available as originals and prints, reflect his mission to spread messages of ability and inclusion—a vision he amplifies through his nonprofit, “Emmett’s World.”
