Our Partners
Together, we strive to create a more inclusive and uplifting community.

Memphis United
Memphis United is committed to shaping the future leaders of tomorrow by working with youth through organized sports and workforce development. Together, we open workshops for our community.
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National Civil Rights Museum
The National Civil Rights Museum preserves the history of the Civil Rights Movement and inspires continued social change. Through our partnership, ArtFlow uses the museum’s exhibition space to showcase artwork by neurodivergent and underserved youth, amplifying their stories and creativity.

Memphis Office of Youth Services
The “I AM INCLUDED” Program serves youth with specific disabilities. Offered through the Memphis Office of Youth Services, the program aims to empower all children and ensure those with disabilities are not left out. Together we serve the Memphis youth with disabilities.

Memphis Shelby County Schools
Collaborating with MSCS to expand ArtFlow, reaching almost all 222 schools. Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) serves over 110,000 students and is the largest school system in Tennessee. Our Partnerships also often include exhibitions, out-of-school workshops, and more! Learn how you can be involved by clicking the link below!

Orphans & Widows of Africa (OWA), Inc.
Orphans & Widows of Africa is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering disadvantaged communities across Africa through education, healthcare, and sustainable development. Based in Niger, OWA provides vital support to orphans, widows, and families in need. Together, we partner to provide art education, supplies, and online creative lessons — connecting thousands of children in Niger with youth artists around the world through ArtFlow’s global network.
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Contemporary Arts Memphis
CAM believes that arts education can provide life-changing experiences. We develop young artists through direct engagement with visual art, providing a vehicle for change and the opportunity to see themselves and the world differently.

Collierville School District
ArtFlow works with Collierville Schools to build student-led art programs that celebrate neurodiversity and inclusion.

Madonna Learning Center
In collaboration with Madonna Learning Center, ArtFlow provides creative programs for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Brooks Musuem
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee. The museum is a privately funded nonprofit institution located in Overton Park in Midtown Memphis. Together, ArtFlow and Brooks Museums come together to provide adequate art supplies for the youth.
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Tennessee Department of Health
The Tennessee Department of Health is the primary agency of state government in Tennessee responsible for public health. ArtFlow works in collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Health to advocate for mental health and creative expression as essential components of youth well-being. Through this partnership, we support statewide initiatives that uplift neurodivergent and underserved students by promoting accessible art-based interventions.
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Stanford Neurodiversity Project (SNP)
ArtFlow collaborates with the Stanford Neurodiversity Project to advance inclusive education and provide art-based support programs for neurodivergent youth worldwide.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center Memphis
Through community art workshops, ArtFlow and the Kroc Center create accessible spaces for youth to explore creativity and confidence.

Autism Resources of the Mid-South
ArtFlow joins Autism Resources of the Mid-South to offer art-based outreach events for children on the autism spectrum and their families.

Dixon Gallery & Gardens
The Dixon Gallery and Gardens is a fine art museum founded in 1976, hosting over 17 acres of land. The museum specializes in French and American Impressionism, featuring masterworks by renowned artists including Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Matisse. Together, we bring art education, exhibition space, and materials to the neurodivergent youth.
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United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) promotes equal opportunity, accessibility, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities worldwide. Through this partnership, ArtFlow works with the CRPD by providing reports on children's with disabilities and providing creative spaces where neurodivergent youth can express themselves, build confidence, and connect globally through art.
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Germantown School District
Partnering with Germantown Schools, ArtFlow integrates creative workshops into classrooms to promote self-expression and social connection.

White Station Church of Christ
ArtFlow partners with White Station Church to host local art sessions supporting underserved and neurodivergent children.

The Seed Program
ArtFlow and The Seed Program work together to nurture youth creativity through educational and therapeutic art experiences.

School Seed
ArtFlow partners with SchoolSeed to expand equitable access to arts education across Memphis-Shelby County Schools and for funding purposes.

AlForsan International Schools – Rakah District
ArtFlow’s collaboration with AlForsan International Schools brings neurodiversity-inclusive art education to classrooms in Saudi Arabia, reaching hundreds of neurodivergent kids across 4 schools.

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)
ArtFlow partners with MNPS to establish student-run art initiatives supporting creative inclusion in Nashville schools.

Knox County Schools District
With Knox County Schools, ArtFlow organizes collaborative art projects that empower students with diverse learning needs.

Jersey City Public Schools District
ArtFlow works with Jersey City Public Schools to expand art mentorship programs that champion neurodivergent students.

Interlochen Arts Academy
Partnering with Interlochen Arts Academy, ArtFlow provides cross-cultural opportunities for young artists to exchange ideas on accessibility in the arts at the Interlochen site.

Memphis River Arts Festival
ArtFlow participates in the River Arts Festival to showcase youth creativity and highlight neurodiversity through live art and community engagement.

The Arc
Through collaboration with The Arc, ArtFlow supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in expressing their stories through art across America.

Smart Art and Craft
ArtFlow partners with Smart Art and Craft to co-host inclusive workshops and provide creative materials for school and community programs.
