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Art and Dance

Art and Dance Resources

Accessible Arts - Kansas City-based Arts works with educators, caregivers, organizations and institutions such as museums and galleries working to make the arts accessible for children and adults with disabilities.

Art on The Net is a collection of artists helping each other.

AMFPA (Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists) the online gallery site for the organization that promotes the work of artists with disabilities.

AXIS Dance Company a contemporary integrated dance company, Co-Directed by Judith Smith and Nicole Richter based in Oakland, CA. Their new work includes works by choreographers such as Bill T. Jones, Joe Goode, Joanna Haigwood, and Sonia Delwaide.

Cleveland Ballet Dancing Wheels is a contemporary professional integrated dance company founded and Directed by Mary Verdi Fletcher and Co-Directed by Sabatino Verlezza based in Cleveland, Ohio. The aim of the company is to promote the collaboration and artistic talents of dancers with and without disabilities while demonstrating the diversity of dance and the abilities of artists with physical challenges.

HandsOn.org - a New York-based non-profit organization dedicated to providing greater access to arts and culture for the Deaf and Hard Of Hearing Community.

Nationals Arts and Disability Center - a project of the University of California at Los Angeles that serves as a clearinghouse for information, technical assistance and referrals in the fields of art and disability.

Survivors Art Foundation  - based in Westhampton, New York is committed to mainstreaming trauma survivors with physical and mental disabilities into the arts through a range of outlets including national exhibitions, outreach programs, publications and online galleries.

The Nth Degree - Ohio artist and disability advocate, Dan Wilkins has an engaging and entertaining website.

VSA Arts Connection - a non-profit educational affiliate of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts creates opportunities for people with disabilities through art.

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