
MOSA STUDIOS
MUSEUM OF SPECIAL ART
museum of special art (MOSA) official registration site
Museum of Special Art - MOSA STUDIOS
The Museum of Special Art - MOSA STUDIOS site, provides registration access to all of the museum's current educational program offerings at our location in Edmonds, Washington including some offsite special events in King County.
To learn more about MOSA and our current exhibitions,
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pROGRAMS
About Our Programs
MOSA’s art programs start with a foundation in special education principals often combined with other evidenced based therapies which is the root of all our programming plus knowing how to make that special kind of connection with each student artist.
It’s never a one size fits all programming as each individual with a disability may require a different type of support or accommodation and/or modification to the programming. We even go as far as setting up the environment for success for these artists, so they are free to create their best work ever!
At MOSA Studios, we connect with our artists and families and continue to make art accessible on all levels for individuals with disabilities!
Join MOSA, and register for a free Open Studio intro session and work on the artwork of your choice!

Art Program for Teachers
The MOSA Teacher ACE Program (Arts Community Engagement) supports Special Education teachers, classrooms, and school districts by providing meaningful, accessible visual art experiences for students of all abilities. Our programs emphasize creativity, confidence, communication, and community inclusion - while giving teachers practical support and guidance.

Art Programs for Students
MOSA Studios offers inclusive visual art programs designed specifically for individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to create a safe, encouraging space where students can explore art, build skills, connect with others, and express themselves freely — at their own pace.
OUR SERVICES
MOSA Museum Services
The MOSA Museum is a disability art museum located in the State of Washington. It is the very first disability art museum in the United States and provides a framework for other disability art museums located in the United States and Internationally.

Art Program for Teachers
The MOSA Teacher ACE Program (Arts Community Engagement) supports Special Education teachers, classrooms, and school districts by providing meaningful, accessible visual art experiences for students of all abilities. Our programs emphasize creativity, confidence, communication, and community inclusion - while giving teachers practical support and guidance.

Art Programs for Students
MOSA Studios offers inclusive visual art programs designed specifically for individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to create a safe, encouraging space where students can explore art, build skills, connect with others, and express themselves freely — at their own pace.
EVENTS
Events & Programs
Spring Splendor Exhibition
April 1st to June 20, 2026
Gallery Hours Monday/Wednesdays 12-4 pm
Friday/Saturday 11-3pm
18521 76th Ave W. #108
Edmonds, WA 98026

Kaleidoscope Exhibition
June 8th to October 3, 2026
Gallery Hours Monday/Wednesdays 12-4 pm
Friday/Saturday 11-3pm
18521 76th Ave W. #108
Edmonds, WA 98026

Volunteers
Volunteers are Welcome to Support MOSA in Many Ways
Volunteers play a powerful role in making our events unforgettable. They take charge of setup and cleanup during exhibit openings and step in to support artists throughout art events and open studio sessions, ensuring everything runs smoothly and creatively.
JOIN our team today
Interested in making a real difference?
Become part of a dynamic team that celebrates the unique works created by artists with disabilities!
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Customers are Saying

My sister has participated in MOSA programs since its inception, and has benefited greatly. MOSA not only provides her with a positive and encouraging place to create art alongside her peers, it has also given her the opportunity to share her artwork with the community at large through exhibitions, events, and traveling shows.
VENUS B.

MOSA is place of hope and inspiration for any and all people, whether they are unsure if art is worth pursuing, or if they just want to admire the work. It is a wonderful place to be a part of because it is so full of life.
ELISA C.

MOSA has taken my artwork seriously, while other galleries wouldn't. My art has gone unseen for years because no gallery would believe that I was the one creating it. I am proud to exhibit my art at MOSA because it means that my work is of a high enough standard to be showcased. MOSA doesn't hang artwork based on whether a person is disabled; it chooses the work based on whether the art is good enough for the show. Finally, there is a museum that proudly displays the best art created by people with disabilities.
DAVID B.
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