Online: The Sensory Symposium
Fri, 06 June
|Online
What is the science behind sensory accommodations and why are they so important? How can parents, students and schools work together to develop accessible environments? How did sensory artists bring Castlemaine Art Museum to life?


Time & Location
06 June 2025, 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Online
Guests
About the event
What is the science behind sensory accommodations and why are they so important? How can parents, students and schools work together to develop accessible environments? How did sensory artists bring Castlemaine Art Museum to life with children exploring and playing in their Sensorium?
Join Autism Consultant and Neurokin Festival Founder, Louise Cooper as she asks Professor Dawn Adams, Caity Girle and Hannah O'Keefe why sensory spaces are so important and how can we (co-)design them?
If you are a Neurodivergent teen, adult, parent of a Neurodivergent child or teen, support worker, teacher, artist or curator, or council worker looking to better understand neurodivergence, access and play - we warmly welcome yoy to come along to the Sensory Symposium and learn how together we can make the world a more accessible place.
Professor Dawn Adams (she/her) is the Director of the Autism Centre of Excellence, Griffith University. As well as being…