This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled children and young people that goes beyond the dialogic antagonism between Disability Arts and community arts, and towards a ‘practice spectrum’. Little is known about the extent to which a Disability Arts perspective has extended into arts policy and practice for disabled children and young people. The article aims to redress this knowledge gap. It is based upon two sets of data collected in relation to the East Midlands region of England during 2014. First, a critical evaluation was conducted of official and institutional attitudes to arts practice with disabled children and young people. Second, interviews exploring contemporary practice were c...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This thesis examines 'cultural intervention' by arts practitioners/social activists in inner city L...
This strategy sets out a vision for improving access and participation in the artistic and cultural ...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
In Australia disabled people’s participation in the arts has historically been afforded by means of ...
The authors make a powerful case for the benefits of people with learning disabilities taking part i...
This paper examines disability arts and its role in identifying exclusion and barriers to participat...
According to Robert McRuer ‘cripping entails radically re-visioning, from committed anti-ableist pos...
Putting disability studies to work in art education suggests a form of action or industry, a creativ...
This research was commissioned by The Mighty Creatives in response to the funding cuts to the arts ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
The article explores arts curriculum in Australia as developed in the contexts of schooling, communi...
This article centres on my dissertation in Arts, Festival and Cultural Management at Queen Margaret ...
This study aims to explore how interaction with the performing arts could facilitate the participati...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This thesis examines 'cultural intervention' by arts practitioners/social activists in inner city L...
This strategy sets out a vision for improving access and participation in the artistic and cultural ...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
This chapter examines the disability arts movement in Great Britain as an example of a self-organise...
In Australia disabled people’s participation in the arts has historically been afforded by means of ...
The authors make a powerful case for the benefits of people with learning disabilities taking part i...
This paper examines disability arts and its role in identifying exclusion and barriers to participat...
According to Robert McRuer ‘cripping entails radically re-visioning, from committed anti-ableist pos...
Putting disability studies to work in art education suggests a form of action or industry, a creativ...
This research was commissioned by The Mighty Creatives in response to the funding cuts to the arts ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
The article explores arts curriculum in Australia as developed in the contexts of schooling, communi...
This article centres on my dissertation in Arts, Festival and Cultural Management at Queen Margaret ...
This study aims to explore how interaction with the performing arts could facilitate the participati...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This thesis examines 'cultural intervention' by arts practitioners/social activists in inner city L...
This strategy sets out a vision for improving access and participation in the artistic and cultural ...