Taking as its starting point a remark by Turner Prize nominee Yinka Shonibare that disability arts is “the last avant garde”, this panel focuses on the role of aesthetic experimentation in disability arts and the possible rethinking of the relationship between avant-garde aesthetic strategies and inclusive arts. Points of connection between the avant-garde and disability arts include a rejection of traditional aesthetic forms, the development of aesthetic strategies appropriate to non-normative bodies, politics and populations and the implications of these ideas for the conference themes.\ud This panel is intended as a facilitated discussion involving researchers and artists undertaking work in this area. The panel will begin with some bri...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
The essay aims to examine possible readings of disability in the context of visual art, especially r...
This chapter explores 'disability aesthetics' not as a set of specific techniques, themes, or politi...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
As part of curated panel with Petra Kuppers, Bree Hadley, Patrick Anderson, Kirsty Johnson on "Conte...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
In the wee and the waking hours, over some weeks, kilometers and metaphorical mountains, the unruly ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
This master's thesis aims to investigate disability researcher Tobin Sieber's conceptualization of d...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
This thesis examines the emerging discourse concerning adults with intellectual disabilities and the...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this essay we discuss the strategies and concepts behind two separate disability arts exhibitions...
This roundtable discussion will feature a community of disabled undergraduate students who have been...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
The essay aims to examine possible readings of disability in the context of visual art, especially r...
This chapter explores 'disability aesthetics' not as a set of specific techniques, themes, or politi...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
As part of curated panel with Petra Kuppers, Bree Hadley, Patrick Anderson, Kirsty Johnson on "Conte...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
In the wee and the waking hours, over some weeks, kilometers and metaphorical mountains, the unruly ...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
This master's thesis aims to investigate disability researcher Tobin Sieber's conceptualization of d...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
This thesis examines the emerging discourse concerning adults with intellectual disabilities and the...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this essay we discuss the strategies and concepts behind two separate disability arts exhibitions...
This roundtable discussion will feature a community of disabled undergraduate students who have been...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
The essay aims to examine possible readings of disability in the context of visual art, especially r...