InCommunity, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that provides support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has partnered with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on a new display at the Woodruff Arts Center.

Titled “Limitless,” the free exhibit features a total of 21 curated works, all created by artists with disabilities who are participants of InCommunity’s day programs.

InCommunity said that the exhibit’s collection of works offer “bold colors, unique perspectives and personal expressions,” giving visitors the opportunity to take in the creative abilities of each artist.

Each art piece is also accompanied by a written profile of its creator, sharing their respective background and inspirations as a way of “providing deeper context to their work,” according to a press release.

“Our partnership with InCommunity highlights the essential role of artistic creation in overall health and wellness — recognizing that making art is a vital part of living a full, healthy life,” said Erin Jones, senior director of Sales and Audience Development with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

The exhibit can be found in the second-floor lobby of the art center’s Goizueta Stage for Youth & Families. It will be on display from now through the end of May 2026.

Following the exhibit’s run, InCommunity will be putting on a gala in commemoration of the participating artists.

“We are proud to showcase the talents of the individuals we support through this exhibit,” said Meg Blackwood, chief executive officer of InCommunity. “This collection is a reflection of their creativity, individuality and the meaningful opportunities that artistic expression provides.”

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