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International Guild of Disabled Artists and Performers
International Guild of Disabled Artists and Performers- A collective of artists and performers who identify as being disabled or having a disability.
Arts Access of Raleigh, NC
Arts Access of Raleigh, NC- Encourages and enables persons with disabilities to have full access to arts programs and facilities and participate fully in the cultural and artistic…
National Forum on Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities
National Forum on Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities- Site presents the Forum's agenda, concept papers, keynote addresses, daily updates, and final recommendations.
Damon Brooks Associates
Damon Brooks Associates- A resource that exclusively features performing artists, musicians and comedians, all of whom have a disability.
Deaf Culture Art
Deaf Culture Art- A resource for anyone interested in Deaf Art, particularly the category defined by Deaf View/Image Art (De'VIA).
Arts Access
Arts Access- Based in Melbourne, Australia and provides access to arts and cultural activity for people who are disadvantaged, including people with a disability.
Survivors Art Foundation
Survivors Art Foundation- Committed to empowering trauma-survivors with effective expressive outlets via internet art gallery, outreach programs, and national exhibitions.
Disability Artist Studio
Disability Artist Studio- Highlights a range of Chinese characters, calligraphy painting art symbols, portraits and wall scrolls created by disabled artists.
Arts For All, Inc.
Arts For All, Inc.- Performing arts and visual arts for Tucson, Arizona including Third Street Kids
National Institute of Arts and Disabilities
National Institute of Arts and Disabilities- NIAD'S mission is to provide an art program for people with developmental disabilities which promotes creative expression, independenc…
Project Ability
Project Ability- A developmental visual arts organisation working to promote equality of access to the arts for all those who are marginalised within the community. (UK)
arcadea
arcadea- Promotes disability arts in the north-east region of England. Offers listings, databases of practising disabled artists, a gallery, funding information and grant guidelin…
The Orpheus Centre
The Orpheus Centre- A residential performing arts centre for young disabled artists founded by Richard Stilgoe. Offering courses in various discipline of performing arts and appre…
Creativity Explored
Creativity Explored- Full time visual art center for people with disabilities in California. Includes examples of their work and how to get involved.
Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (AMFPA)
Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (AMFPA)- A worldwide association of artists that organizes a wide range of exhibitions, sells original art works and permits publish…
School of Music
School of Music- A brief history of the School, and information about facilities, resources and creative partnerships.
Centre for Continuing Education
Centre for Continuing Education- Offers access to the University's knowledge and research and encourages the two-way flow of ideas between the University and its many communities.
Mäori Studies
Mäori Studies- Aims to preserve and advance Māori language, culture and society by focusing on five key areas. Māori language and literature, society and culture, politics, Māori …
Philosophy
Philosophy- Programmes explore different areas and styles of philosophy, from Plato to Buddhism. Also offered are specialised study opportunities in Logic and Computation.
Anthropology
Anthropology- Includes Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Social Anthropology and Ethnomusicology. Anthropology bridges the natural sciences, human sciences and humanities
Sociology
Sociology- Studies diverse aspects of contemporary society and also look back to historical patterns such as capitalism and colonialism. Seeks to understand specific features with…
Art History
Art History- Study and research opportunities range from the Bachelor of Arts through to PhD. Courses can be taken on historical European and American arts, the arts of Aotearoa N…
Te Wānanga o Waipapa | School of Māori Studies and Pacific Studies
Te Wānanga o Waipapa | School of Māori Studies and Pacific Studies- Actively supports Māori and Pacific development by promoting and advancing the knowledge of Te Ao Māori and Pac…
Politics and International Relations
Politics and International Relations- One of the basic questions asked is "who gets what, when, and how?" Instruments of politics include discussion, propaganda, persuasion, legis…
History
History- Covers a wide range of historical fields and time periods: New Zealand history, Māori and indigenous history, the history of pre-modern and modern Europe, United States h…
European Studies
European Studies- Brings together courses which focus on different aspects of Europe - cultures, languages, history, art, film, literature, philosophy, thought and politics
Development Studies
Development Studies- Postgraduate programme in Development Studies provides a supportive environment for open, critical debate of leading development issues both in New Zealand an…
Classics and Ancient History
Classics and Ancient History- Explores different aspects of ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt. Interests range from pre-dynastic Egypt to late antiquity.
Asian Studies
Asian Studies- An interdisciplinary programme that draws on the wide range of expertise on Asia both in the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics and across the Faculty of…
Applied Language Studies and Linguistics
Applied Language Studies and Linguistics- Offers a comprehensive programme in Linguistics, from the Bachelor of Arts through to PhD. Teaching and research cover the major aspects …