We Help Advance The Visibility Of Disability In everything we do.
VISION
Our Mission
is to creatively shift and reframe the meaning of ability through through art, film, and storytelling.
By centering disabled creators and storytellers both in front of and behind the camera, we champion disability as a cultural asset.
By centering disabled creators and storytellers both in front of and behind the camera, we champion disability as a cultural asset.
PURPOSE
why we exist
Our agency recognizes the significant underrepresentation of individuals with disabilities in mainstream advertising and media. Despite comprising 26% of the American population, the disability community is vastly overlooked, occupying only 1% of prime-time TV ads. This lack of visibility perpetuates stigma and misunderstanding, hindering societal progress towards true inclusivity.
- Representation for Intention: We exist to rewrite the narrative, reshape perceptions and break the the barriers through an accurate portrayal of people with unique abilities. You deserve to be seen and heard!
- Decision Making Pipeline: We integrate access (ASL, captions, sensory supports) and employ disabled crew and consultants wherever possible, ensuring authentic, barrier-free storytelling. We look to partner with like-minded groups to make sure we do it the right way.
26%
of the US population
is living with a disability
is living with a disability
0.7%
are represented in prominant art institutions
ABILITY
JOIN US TO PIONEER A NEW NARRATIVE OF ABILITY.

SERVICES
Area of Partnership
The Visibility Agency is always looking to collaborate with other organizations to create tangible change.
Who we're looking for:
- Arts and culture organizations looking to amplify disability in programming.
- Foundations focused on creative equity, accessibility, and innovation.
- Museums and galleries seeking to broaden representation across their curatorial practice.
- Production studios and distributors interested in co-producing.
Who we're looking for:
- Arts and culture organizations looking to amplify disability in programming.
- Foundations focused on creative equity, accessibility, and innovation.
- Museums and galleries seeking to broaden representation across their curatorial practice.
- Production studios and distributors interested in co-producing.
MATTERS
Why This Matters
Authentic storytelling removes barriers and changes lives.
We use storytelling as a tool for advocacy
