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Jill Wells

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Iowa-based artist, advocate and mentor, Jill Wells (she/her) has firmly situated herself within art and advocacy work. A 2005 graduate of Drake University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she is well known for her dynamic, colorful, and tactile multimedia works investigating race, history, stereotypes, accessibility, and human experiences. By exploring the powerful alignment between arts integration and Universal Design, Wells' work seeks solutions for innovative pathways into accessible art.

"My art practice has always been the pathway that allows me to live life without regret by doing something about the problems that trouble me. My work explores intersectional social issues of racism, unequal opportunity, disability discrimination, and inaccessible design, and seeks solutions in and through art. In creating, I can experience clarity and access the past and the present to increase the quality of life for others, leading to better social integration for others and myself now and into the future."

Jill Wells' journey is not only one of art and advocacy but also of motherhood. Her story includes the heart-wrenching loss of her biological child, William, who tragically passed away from SIDS at just three months old in 2004. Jill’s path to parenthood led her to adopt Vincent, and she openly shares her experiences and insights on adoption.

Jill Wells is more than an artist; she's a force for change, an advocate for inclusion, and a mentor for those who dare to make a difference. Join us for this incredible interview as we celebrate her art, her advocacy, and her unique perspective on life. Together, we can create a world where art knows no boundaries and everyone has a voice.

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Iowa-based artist, advocate and mentor, Jill Wells (she/her) has firmly situated herself within art and advocacy work. A 2005 graduate of Drake University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she is well known for her dynamic, colorful, and tactile multimedia works investigating race, history, stereotypes, accessibility, and human experiences. By exploring the powerful alignment between arts integration and Universal Design, Wells' work seeks solutions for innovative pathways into accessible art.

"My art practice has always been the pathway that allows me to live life without regret by doing something about the problems that trouble me. My work explores intersectional social issues of racism, unequal opportunity, disability discrimination, and inaccessible design, and seeks solutions in and through art. In creating, I can experience clarity and access the past and the present to increase the quality of life for others, leading to better social integration for others and myself now and into the future."

Jill Wells' journey is not only one of art and advocacy but also of motherhood. Her story includes the heart-wrenching loss of her biological child, William, who tragically passed away from SIDS at just three months old in 2004. Jill’s path to parenthood led her to adopt Vincent, and she openly shares her experiences and insights on adoption.

Jill Wells is more than an artist; she's a force for change, an advocate for inclusion, and a mentor for those who dare to make a difference. Join us for this incredible interview as we celebrate her art, her advocacy, and her unique perspective on life. Together, we can create a world where art knows no boundaries and everyone has a voice.

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