Summertime champions an art world where artists with and without intellectual disabilities create and display work alongside one another. We are an art studio, residency, and gallery that celebrates neurodiverse artists with rigor and joy, thus forging a more inclusive art world. 

SUMMERTIME NOW

Current Exhibition:

Feline Period: Ancient Egypt Meets the Medieval Era

Jennifer Quinones
April 10 - May 10, 2025

Current Residency:

Emma Singer

A Brooklyn based multimedia artist
April - June, 2025

Upcoming Exhibition:

Lick it to the Bone

A Raquel Albarran Gonzalez + Josephine Noel Exhibition
May 20 - June 20, 2025

STUDIO HOURS

Summertime Studio Hours are weekly groups where passionate artists with and without disabilities make art, bolstered by the support and inspiration of a creative community.

We provide space, materials, and gentle guidance. Sessions are three hours long and led by artist mentors, not teachers, allowing each artist to direct their own creative journey. Summertime Studio Hours are an inclusive space that prioritizes joy, creativity, and play.

We’re looking for artists who want to grow their practice — enroll today!

Mondays 10am-1pm

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Wednesdays 10am-1pm

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Mondays 10am-1pm | Wednesdays 10am-1pm |

MEET AN ARTIST

Chase Ferguson

Harlem based sculptor and car enthusiast who exhibited at Summertime in collaboration with Pure Vision Arts

SINCERELY SUMMERTIME

Postcards delivered to your door, every month, sent with love from Summertime.

Bask in Summertime’s glow all year round by subscribing to our postcard club. Send Sincerely Summertime if you’re looking for the perfect gift for a faraway friend. Every month we work closely with an artist to create a limited-edition work of art in postcard form. The artists are part of the neurodiverse community we strive to amplify and showcase. Sign up for mini masterpieces in your mailbox and new artists in your life!

DONATE

Summertime has big dreams to transform the art world into a space of inclusivity and tremendous joy. Donate to help fund groundbreaking programs for artists with and without disabilities.