We found ourselves at Intuit last weekend for the Flea Circus.

Entrance to Intuit

Entrance to Intuit

Interesting building, love the green doorway, but it is not wheelchair accessible which is troubling since every website and review of Intuit that I found indicated that it was. Well once you got inside it was wheelchair friendly, but that first step and turn to get in the door is not accessible. Thankfully, TW’s mom can walk – it’s just not easy for her TO walk.

Once we were inside (by the way, parking on the street wasn’t a problem at 3:30pm on a Saturday. I didn’t get a free space but a meter at the corner was open and there were plenty of free and metered spots around the entire block and across the street) the place isn’t big but it’s interesting!

The exhibits we saw were Sticks (everyone, even the grouchy teens, found something that interested them in that exhibit and Liz wants to make some of her own Stick art) and the Drawings of Joseph E Yokum. Nice. The Henry Darger Room was indescribable. Seriously. Click the link and check the panorama shot.

I’ve got Intuit on my list to check regularly for interesting shows (like the Flea Circus) and cool exhibitions.

2 Responses to “Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art”

  1. Sharon Says:

    I think that any breakfast joint should have a person on staff that does nothing but give refills on Saturdays and Sundays.

  2. Intuit Says:

    Hello!

    Thanks for the mention. The next time you come by and need a wheelchair ramp, just let us know. We do have one available – we just don’t have it out all the time as it takes up most of the sidewalk. :-)

    Thanks again and hope to see you again soon!
    Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art

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