Although Deaf and disability arts has been practiced under this name since the 1970s in Canada, within the last 15 years it has begun to be recognized as its own field of arts practice and production by arts councils and cultural funding bodies (Gorman 2007). Increased funding has accelerated the production of Deaf and disability art and has increased attention from arts organizations and audiences alike. With this leveling-up of Deaf and disability arts comes the advancement of a discourse specific to this sector, one that includes conversations about how we make arts accessible and how we blend accessibility with aesthetics and curatorial practices, about the development of distinct disability, crip, Mad, Deaf aesthetics, and about the ro...
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are often recognised as suffering from “social exclusion...
The practice of allies–the non-disabled producers, directors, curators and facilitators who support ...
Disability arts in the United Kingdom and disability culture in the United States play important rol...
Although Deaf and disability arts has been practiced under this name since the 1970s in Canada, with...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
"Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how artistic and radical efforts are reshaping disability activism ...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
This chapter explores the lawfulness, under the current Canadian copyright regime, of making and dis...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
"In the last 30 years, a distinctive intersection between disability studies – including disability ...
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are often recognised as suffering from “social exclusion...
The practice of allies–the non-disabled producers, directors, curators and facilitators who support ...
Disability arts in the United Kingdom and disability culture in the United States play important rol...
Although Deaf and disability arts has been practiced under this name since the 1970s in Canada, with...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
"Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how artistic and radical efforts are reshaping disability activism ...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
This chapter explores the lawfulness, under the current Canadian copyright regime, of making and dis...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
"In the last 30 years, a distinctive intersection between disability studies – including disability ...
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are often recognised as suffering from “social exclusion...
The practice of allies–the non-disabled producers, directors, curators and facilitators who support ...
Disability arts in the United Kingdom and disability culture in the United States play important rol...