Olivia MacIntosh
Visual Arts
I am proudly a neurodiverse woman. I have been underappreciated and treated as less than because of my neurodiversity, which has taught me that I need to work harder than my neurotypical peers to achieve my dreams. Not only have I been looked down upon for having neurodiversity, but also for choosing to study art. Having your support is a reminder that I can achieve my dreams and eventually help others who have struggled like I have. It is also a sign that others can see the potential that I can see in myself.
Landry Family Award for Neurodiversity in the Arts
Fall 2025
Awarded to a student in recognition of their artistic excellence and the power of neurodiverse perspectives.
