One in 110 ...  and One in a Million
One in 110… and One in a Million!

 

 Awe in Autism is about celebrating the many ways in which those on the spectrum have given us insight,

inspired us, and opened our eyes to different ways of looking at the world …

 

Spectrum

 

The creative works in our gallery, and the people who share their stories here, focus on what is good, what is hopeful, what is worth celebrating …


Experience

 

 

We invite you to explore the site,

and to experience

the AWE in autism.

 

Watch AWE's First Live Exhibition!

camera2We're delighted to present this video of our first live exhibition featuring artists and performers on the autism spectrum, film highlights and more! Click "read more" to see highlights of the gallery showing and live performances.



Highlights of AWE's first live autism arts exhibition  
World Autism Awareness Day 2011

This video runs approximately 8 minutes;
we hope you'll take the time to watch it all the way through.
We're certain you'll be glad you did.

Note: All featured artists, as well as several of the performers, are on the spectrum. Other presenters have been significantly impacted by autism in one way or another.

 Tips for best viewing: Click on the arrow only once; don't double-click. Turn up the volume on your computer to adjust sound.



  

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IN THE NEWS... 

Proposed changes in the definition of autism sparks debate ... read articles in the New York Times and Washingon Post.


September 2010:
Long Island Press Honors AWE founders in Fortune 52 series. 
August 2010: Awe in Autism featured in Autism News
June 2010: Awe in Autism included in Health Worldnet's picks for "Top 12 Autism Sites Worldwide." 
 

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Read About the Awe in Autism Project and watch the music video.

Imagine…

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Create…

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from the rest.

Discover…

roadFind what's new in what's always been

 

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