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Abigael Sellers- 11 years old
IACS
"This character has ADHD. I do not own the character. It is simply my interpretation of her!"
Sky Perez- 16 years old
IACS
"This shows mushrooms being abducted by a mushroom UFO. The mushrooms are unable to run as they watch their friends being taken, knowing they could be next!"
Annie MaKinnon- 16 years old IACS
"This piece represents the different thoughts my OCD can put in my head and how those thoughts affect me."
Nico Schmalz- 18 years old
IACS
"This piece represents how my relationship with ADHD has grown into the most important tool in the thing I love to do most."
Ren Cloutier- 16 years old
IACS
"The androgynous angel represents how anyone can be evil, no matter how nice or comforting their presence may be. The light fixture represents how their light can turn into darkness at any time."
Beth Williams- 7 years old
Homeschool
Leo Williams- 5 years old
Florence Roche Elementary
Hands and Trees: "A colored pencil drawing of hands forming into a tree."
Spiderman: "I am Spiderman. There is a zombie chasing after me! Run! Run! Spin webs! I have a jet pack I can put on and fly to the moon."
Connor Doyon- 12 years old
IACS
"This is a drawing of a penguin in a pirate costume."
Trinity Irvine- 6 years old
IACS
"This is how I experience Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD). I used to zone out in class, it felt like a peaceful field, with flowers blooming, a calm breeze, and the sun shining. I had to be pulled back to the present. It still happens sometimes and it feels amazing."
Sarah Klein- 17 years old
IACS
"A collection of half-done doodles to show how amazing I am at starting and not finishing art. If my ADHD brain finds something it's interested in, it drops what I'm doing. But, with an idea and supplies, you'll find me drawing an eldritch abomination and grooving to music."
Brechin Shaw- 13 years old
IACS
"A sandbox where you can explore. You can crouch, jump, and teleport using a ruby that sends you to wherever you shoot it. Also, there's a cave that had different unique features."
Rylie Hegarty (founder)- 18 years old
IACS
"This is a commentary on my experience as an Autistic person in school. It's a way of healing myself and acknowledging the issues I faced. I wanted this piece to be relatable to both neurodivergent and neurotypical people."