Inklude Studio
Art is an important outlet for many of the people we support. It’s how they express themselves to our community in a way words never could. At Inklude, our adult artists flourish in an open, collaborative studio environment, where they make decisions regarding exhibitions and sales opportunities. It’s empowering. And as the artists manage studio operations and create original artwork, they develop a sense of purpose and belonging only possible through art.
Inklude Studio is a non-profit 501(c)(3), community-based, art and design studio. We provide an open, creative, and collaborative studio environment for adult artists with autism and other developmental disabilities. Artists who participate in our studio program have the opportunity to earn income from the sale of their creative work. Our studio program is artist-directed. Artists develop their own projects and make decisions regarding exhibition and sales opportunities. Our goal is to have studio artists included in as many of the studio’s operations as possible – so they may develop practical business skills, as well as develop their creative skills.
If you would like more information about Inklude Studio, please contact: Nikki Bozzano, Inklude Studio Manager. To shop and purchase art by those we serve and learn more about our artists, click on the link below! Pieces can be purchased and picked up at our Little Friends campus in Warrenville.
The community can also purchase garments and other goods featuring one-of-a-kind original designs by Inklude Studios artists. We are proud to partner with Premium Custom Products/ColorBurst to bring awareness and empowerment through art!
Inklude Art Display at Glen Ellyn Public Library: May 4 – May 31
Glen Ellyn Public Library, 400 Duane Street, Glen Ellyn















