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Supporting: Autism Edmonton, Edmonton Association for the Deaf, Adaptabilities, and Braille Tones Choir

Sensory Canada: Accessible Arts Festival Alberta & Disability Arts Festival Canada

Sensory Canada is an autism inclusive event Edmonton families and communities trust. As an accessible arts festival Alberta is proud to host, Sensory brings together inclusive performances, sensory-friendly experiences, and community belonging in one powerful weekend. Sensory Canada 2026 is also recognized as a growing disability arts festival Canada supporters can rally behind. Held April 10–11, 2026, in Edmonton, Alberta, Sensory Canada unites artists, advocates, and community leaders to celebrate accessibility by design. Create and Belong.

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Preview the creative expressions that define our inclusive community in Edmonton.

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Sensory Festival 2026 — April 10 & 11, Edmonton

Two extraordinary days celebrating inclusion, art, and community in Edmonton, Alberta. April 10 — The Sensory Gala, benefitting Autism Edmonton. April 11 — The Community Festival, open to all. Featuring sensory-friendly environments, ASL interpretation, tactile art, live performances, and quiet zones.

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About Us

MEET THE TEAM

Your Community Unicorns

Our team is united by lived experience, shared purpose, and unwavering commitment to accessibility. Louise and Paul Berezowsky bring the perspective of passionate parents raising two daughters — one autistic, one Deafblind. Glen Ronald channels artistic vision into advocacy and expression. Rowena Manansala contributes exceptional leadership and deep expertise in accessible design. Together, we founded and launched Sensory — an inclusive festival celebrating the richness of human diversity.

Glen Ronald — Art and Brand Director at Sensory Canada, Spark

Glen RonaldArt & Brand Director, Spark

As Art and Brand Director, Glen collaborates with visionary creators to develop installations that are meaningful, awe-inspiring, and universally accessible. His work bridges artistic excellence with inclusive design principles.

Louise Berezowsky — Vision Director and Community Connector at Sensory Canada

Louise BerezowskyVision Director & Community Connector, Spark

Louise serves as the visionary force behind Sensory Festival, expertly connecting passion with possibility. Her leadership transforms community aspirations into tangible, inclusive experiences that resonate deeply.

Paul Berezowsky — Head of Prospecting and Industry Liaison at Sensory Canada

Paul BerezowskyHead of Prospecting & Industry Liaison, Cameron Corporation

Deeply embedded in Edmonton’s development landscape, Paul leads our Prospecting Committee with strategic insight and industry expertise, forging partnerships that strengthen our community impact.

Rowena Manansala — Executive Producer and Sensory Systems Designer at Sensory Canada

Rowena ManansalaExecutive Producer & Sensory Systems Designer, Planit Sound

A master of production and immersive design, Rowena ensures every festival element is fully sensory, completely accessible, and flawlessly executed. Her meticulous attention to detail creates transformative experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sensory Canada and the 2026 inclusive arts festival in Edmonton.

Sensory Canada is an inclusive two-day arts and community festival held in Edmonton, Alberta. It celebrates diversity, accessibility, and belonging through art, music, performance, and community engagement. The 2026 festival takes place April 10–11, featuring the Sensory Gala and Community Festival.

The Sensory Festival 2026 takes place on April 10–11, 2026, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. April 10 is the Sensory Gala (benefitting Autism Edmonton) and April 11 is the Community Festival, open to everyone.

Absolutely. The festival features sensory-friendly environments, ASL interpretation, quiet zones, tactile art experiences, and fully accessible venues — ensuring everyone can participate fully, including individuals with autism, Deafblindness, and other disabilities.

Sensory Canada supports Autism Edmonton, the Edmonton Association for the Deaf, Adaptabilities, and the Braille Tones Choir. A portion of proceeds from the Sensory Gala benefits Autism Edmonton directly.

Tickets for the Sensory Gala and Community Festival are available at sensorycanada.com/tickets/. Visit the tickets page for current availability and pricing.

Support us by purchasing tickets, donating to the Gala, contributing to the Community Foundation, or volunteering. Visit our website for sponsorship opportunities.

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Have questions about the Sensory Festival 2026 or want to get involved? We would love to hear from you.

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