ABSTRACT
This chapter considers Deaf, Mad, and Crip futures and the possibility of speculative fiction to open portals in gallery and museum spaces that allow for a different set of conditions and rules of engagement there. By using speculative fiction as a strategy for dreaming up freer worlds, we can begin to prefigure these new communities and begin to live as if we are already there. Through a close reading of three exhibition projects, Random Access Memory, Antarctica, and MBL Freedom, this chapter offers insights into ways of moving disability justice into our everyday creation practices.
