The Adaptive Knitter, Beth Gorishek, on Designing Joyful, Inclusive Creative Spaces
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In this episode of Creatives on Camera, I sit down with Beth Gorishek, also known as The Adaptive Knitter, to talk about accessibility, creativity, and the power of making art available to everyone. Beth shares her journey of growing up with a limb difference, building a thriving business in the fiber arts industry, and how she helps makers adapt their craft after injury or disability. We dig into practical ways to make online classes more inclusive—from lighting and contrast to captions and modular lesson design and why thinking about accessibility benefits all of our students. Beth also shares her dreams for future “Knit Working” retreats and her excitement about launching her own podcast. This conversation will leave you inspired to rethink how you teach, create, and connect with your audience—while making your creative business more welcoming for everyone.
If you want the chance to ask questions live with Beth, she is our guest expert at the Academy for Virtual Teaching on August 27th at 8pm eastern. Academy membership is free and all are invited to attend this casual conversation and Q&A.
Learn more about The Academy for Virtual Teaching here.
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