Rishika Kartik’s TEDx Talk at TEDxBrownU

Creativity is More Accessible Than Meets the Eye

Rishika shares her experiences working with the blind community and her passion for tactile art. She urges the world to view creativity and accessibility as connected ideas. Creativity does not require inherent intelligence; it requires courage.

Rishika Kartik is a creative activist and disability advocate who feels fortunate to have worked with the blind community for several years. As the founder of “Touch and Create Studios” and the “Vision of the Artist's Soul” project, Rishika champions museum accessibility and creates tactile art experiences for blind people nationally. She is a sighted member of the National Federation of the Blind and enjoys teaching, learning, advocating for legislation at the Capitol, and doing educational research at the Bedny Lab at Johns Hopkins and the American Foundation for the Blind. Rishika is a 2022 US Presidential Scholar, a Coca Cola Scholar, a Live Más Scholar, and the recipient of multiple arts grants. Planning to pursue an independent concentration in “Disability and Design” at Brown University, she believes accessibility unlocks new ways of thinking, connecting, and experiencing the world.

Learn more about Rishika’s work here.