The Invisible Practice invites you to a playground for the senses!
The Invisible Practice proudly presents Light+Vibrotactile, a series of playfully interactive installations that will surprise and intrigue. The exhibition is free and open to the public starting January 17 until January 31, 2026.
Light+Vibrotactile, or L+V for short, is a technical exploration where we challenge ourselves to consider:
“How can the most poetic expressions of the world be conveyed through sight and touch, rather than sound?”
Developed through a DeafBlind sensorium, L+V has transformed into a no-holds-barred experiment that challenges the limitations of sensory technology, creative accessibility, and our fundamental assumptions about what inclusion can look like.
Join us at Latitude53 art gallery - 10130 100 St NW, Edmonton, AB - Wednesdays through Saturdays 12pm - 5pm.
Do I need a ticket to check it out?
- Nope! Just come in during open hours!
How accessible is this?
- The gallery is ground-level, and single-floor. The washroom is up two large steps and not wheelchair-accessible. There is a bar with a washroom next door.
- Personalized tours in ASL are available! Just let us know ahead of time when you want to visit, and we’ll meet you there.
Visit our website to learn more! www.invisiblepractice.ca
Inquiries: general@invisiblepractice.ca
A Deaf-centric project by The Invisible Practice.
Funded by Canada Council for the Arts and Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
Proudly hosted by Latitude53.
The Invisible Practice is an Indigenous-informed Deaf arts collective dedicated to building capacity for Deaf-centric creativity. We cultivate a culture of creative play and brave experimentation, and foster safer spaces for Deaf artists to discover new modes of storytelling and solidarity-building.
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