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Interact recently expanded and has openings for fifteen new clients!

For ten years Interact Center has been an innovator in strengthening communities by integrating arts, social services and professional growth for adults with disabilities.  Intergenerational and multicultural, Interact Center is a licensed day center that offers professional arts programming, vocational opportunities and public visual arts exhibitions and theater performances. Our mission is to: create art and challenge society’s view of persons with disabilities. Our clients have a wide range of disabilities including developmental and physical disabilities, brain injuries and mental illness.

If you have clients that would be a good fit for Interact or would like more information, please contact Jeanne at (612) 339-5145, or via email jeanne@interactcenter.com.

We invite you and clients to visit Interact during our tours scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month, or by appointment. After the visit our clients who are interested schedule a day-long screening as part of our application process. To take full advantage of our program we require that clients attend a minimum of three days a week.


Mission and History

Founded in 1992 as a professional theater company that included actors with disabilities, Interact expanded its vision in 1996 to become a recognized center for both the performing and visual arts. Interact is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and a licensed day care facility.

Today, Interact Center is the only center nationally that offers professional-level training, performances, and exhibitions in multiple artistic disciplines, for artists with a wide range of disabilities, from physical to developmental to mental to behavioral. At Interact, adult artists with disabilities explore and expand their creativity as actors, writers, painters, sculptors and musicians.

Interact’s three overarching goals are:

  • To provide artists with disabilities skills and opportunities for creative expression, artistic growth, professional performance and exhibition opportunities, and opportunities to earn income from their work. 
  • To challenge existing stereotypes that assume people with disabilities are not capable.
  • To challenge the arts community to recognize and include the unique talents and vision of people who have long been marginalized.

Interact Founder/Artistic Director Jeanne Calvit has a long history in both theater and social services. Her committed advocacy for artists with disabilities has led to heightened public awareness that many people with disabilities are creative and talented, but that their creativity often is ignored or discouraged. Many of these people depend on assistance from local social service programs, but those programs are geared toward placing people with disabilities in minimal-skill, low-paying positions that may not challenge them.

At Interact, over 90 artists earn income through theater performances and sales of artwork in the organization’s public gallery, The Inside Out Gallery, the first gallery in the Twin Cities to feature Outsider art. Interact is now a vital participant in the Twin Cities arts community.

Regional and national performances and exhibitions by Interact artists enable the public to see work that is raw, honest and explores visions and voices that would otherwise not be seen or heard. Furthermore, Interact effectively demonstrates a progressive model for integrating artistic and social service systems in ways that build on people’s strengths, rather than focusing on their limitations.

Directions to Interact | 213 3rd St #140 | Minneapolis, MN | 55401 | 612.339.5145