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People with disabilities creating arts, or artworks and adaptations for or with people with disabilities.
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Promotes disability arts in the north-east region of England. Offers listings, databases of practising disabled artists, a gallery, funding information and grant guidelines.
Based in Melbourne, Australia and provides access to arts and cultural activity for people who are disadvantaged, including people with a disability.
Encourages and enables persons with disabilities to have full access to arts programs and facilities and participate fully in the cultural and artistic life of Raleigh.
A worldwide association of artists that organizes a wide range of exhibitions, sells original art works and permits publishing houses to reproduce their works as art greeting cards and calendars.
Focuses on people with disabilities and other members of the public who have previously found access to arts education difficult. (UK)
Full time visual art center for people with disabilities in California. Includes examples of their work and how to get involved.
A resource that exclusively features performing artists, musicians and comedians, all of whom have a disability.
An art center and gallery for adults with developmental disabilities in Claremont, California. Produces art in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, collage, assemblage, art books and creative writing.
Non-profit, fine arts facility for developmentally-disabled adults with autism, and Down syndrome. Offers creative-arts therapy and focused music, art, and dance programs.
Dedicated to promoting the full inclusion of children and adults with disabilities into the visual-, performing-, media-, and literary- arts communities.
Site presents the Forum's agenda, concept papers, keynote addresses, daily updates, and final recommendations.
NIAD'S mission is to provide an art program for people with developmental disabilities which promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration.
A residential performing arts centre for young disabled artists founded by Richard Stilgoe. Offering courses in various discipline of performing arts and apprenticeships in life skills.
A developmental visual arts organisation working to promote equality of access to the arts for all those who are marginalised within the community. (UK)
An arts group for adults with autism, asperger's or mental illness. Provide free art classes, Alabama based.
Focuses on people with disabilities and other members of the public who have previously found access to arts education difficult. (UK)
Non-profit, fine arts facility for developmentally-disabled adults with autism, and Down syndrome. Offers creative-arts therapy and focused music, art, and dance programs.
An art center and gallery for adults with developmental disabilities in Claremont, California. Produces art in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, collage, assemblage, art books and creative writing.
Based in Melbourne, Australia and provides access to arts and cultural activity for people who are disadvantaged, including people with a disability.
Dedicated to promoting the full inclusion of children and adults with disabilities into the visual-, performing-, media-, and literary- arts communities.
A worldwide association of artists that organizes a wide range of exhibitions, sells original art works and permits publishing houses to reproduce their works as art greeting cards and calendars.
Full time visual art center for people with disabilities in California. Includes examples of their work and how to get involved.
Promotes disability arts in the north-east region of England. Offers listings, databases of practising disabled artists, a gallery, funding information and grant guidelines.
An arts group for adults with autism, asperger's or mental illness. Provide free art classes, Alabama based.
A residential performing arts centre for young disabled artists founded by Richard Stilgoe. Offering courses in various discipline of performing arts and apprenticeships in life skills.
Site presents the Forum's agenda, concept papers, keynote addresses, daily updates, and final recommendations.
A resource that exclusively features performing artists, musicians and comedians, all of whom have a disability.
NIAD'S mission is to provide an art program for people with developmental disabilities which promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration.
A developmental visual arts organisation working to promote equality of access to the arts for all those who are marginalised within the community. (UK)
Encourages and enables persons with disabilities to have full access to arts programs and facilities and participate fully in the cultural and artistic life of Raleigh.

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