Accessibility projects that remind us what it means to be human.

Scott Artley smiles big, he is a white masculine-presenting queer disabled person in avjewel-toned outfit

With collaborators that remind us the worlds we can build for humanity together.

Image: Scott Artley, who has pink skin, a buzzed bald head and short orange beard. Scott wears a colorful plaid flannel shirt, a gold nose hoop, burgundy glasses, and a smile. Photo: Trista Marie Photography

For nearly two decades, I have worked with mission-driven organizations (and the people that power them) to make disability inclusion happen.

I provide expert accessibility consulting services grounded in compliance, but designed for connection:

  • Accessibility assessments

  • Strategic access plans

  • Professional education & training

  • Facilitation and public speaking for disability advocacy

Two people onstage, Scott on the left in a colorful outfit raising his arms excitably. Alejandra on the right claps warmly barefoot in striped green pants.

Image: Onstage, Scott Artley (with head hair!) & Alejandra Tobar Alatriz encourage the audience to cheer for the "Anything But English Cabaret" (Patrick's Cabaret, 2015). Photo: Pat & Margie O'Laughlin

that helps your work transform from checking boxes to building connections that last.

In every project, I center humor, creativity, and community-powered insight

“Scott has been able to combine his penchant for art, his talents around project management and strategic planning and his relationship-building skills to form an organization that delivers on its promises.”

–K Adam, MA, Manager of Strategic Initiatives for Hennepin County

“I would just like you to know that in reading your emails I’ve uttered aloud more than once, ‘I am so happy to be working with Scott Artley!’”

–Courtney Gerber, former Curator of Learning and Engagement, Minnesota Museum of American Art