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A New Grant for Artists With Disabilities Living in New York State

by Elaine Velie May 1, 2022May 2, 2022

The program will award $1,000 to 261 artists who are disabled and based outside of New York City.

Posted inOpinion

Art Spaces Should be More Mindful About Their Use of Strobe Lights

by Emily Watlington February 14, 2019February 14, 2019

Assuming that critics and curators are not part of the population sensitive to strobe lights leads to a lack of accommodation that reinforces ableism and exclusion within the art world.

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A New Initiative Places Curators Who Identify as Disabled at UK Museums

by Zachary Small May 15, 2018May 16, 2018

The disability-led visual arts organization DASH is funding curatorial positions at three museums across the UK.

Posted inArt

Classical Sculptures Raise Prosthetic Limbs for Disability Rights

by Claire Voon March 9, 2018March 9, 2018

The nonprofit Handicap International outfitted the Venus de Milo and other statues with 3D-printed prosthetic limbs to raise awareness of the global need for prosthetics.

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A New App Attempts to See for the Blind

by Carey Dunne January 19, 2016January 19, 2016

What if your smartphone could see for you, the same way it tells time, takes pictures, crushes candy, and occasionally calls people for you?

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Two Crowdfunding Campaigns Aim to Create Art for the Blind

by Laura C. Mallonee November 17, 2015November 18, 2015

Imagine never being able to see the Mona Lisa, much less understand what people mean when they talk about her enigmatic smile.

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