Creativity Is More Accessible Than Meets the Eye

Rishika Kartik | TEDxBrownU

Rishika Kartik is a creative activist working at the intersection of art and accessibility. In this talk, she shares what the blind community has taught her about creativity and why it’s less about intelligence and more about courage. As the founder of Touch and Create Studios, Rishika designs tactile museum experiences that center inclusion. Her message is clear: accessibility is not extra. It’s a creative force.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format, independently organized by a local community.

Learn more about Rishika’s work here.

Brian Miller

Founder & Principal Consultant, Clarity Up, LLC

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