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Adorn, Equip
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Examines issues around the design of equipment and accessories used by disabled people. Online version of the touring exhibition, produced by Ju Gosling during an artist's residency at Oriel 31.
http://www.adornequip.co.uk/
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Art and Power
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A group of disabled people in Bristol using art to change wrong ideas and attitudes. Project details, history of the movement and an invitation to participate.
http://www.artandpower.com/
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Art Through Touch
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London based organisation providing access to a range of art activites for people who are blind and visually impaired. Events including gallery visits where one is allowed to touch items, projects and issues.
http://members.aol.com/ATTouch/
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Equata
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Organisation of disabled people which promotes equality and access within the arts, primarily in the South West of England.
http://www.eclipse.co.uk/artshare/
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First Movement
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Experimental arts organisation developing projects which reflect the experiences, choices and abilities of learning disabled people. Derbyshire.
http://www.first-movement.org.uk/
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Full Circle Arts
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Disability arts development agency in the North West. Projects, access, advocacy, training and a database of artists.
http://www.full-circle-arts.co.uk/
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North West Disability Arts Forum
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Facilitates, promotes and celebrates the active participation of Disabled and Deaf people in all aspects of the Arts, Culture and creative industries. Based in Liverpool.
http://www.nwdaf.co.uk/
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Shape
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Creates access to the arts for disabled and older people. London based but serving the UK. Pages on deaf arts and discount tickets with volunteer drivers. Free tickets for volunteers.
http://www.shapearts.org.uk/
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Simon's Diary
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Diary pages and gallery from disabled artist Simon Smith. Simon writes from both a personal and social perspective, including comments about his experience as a person with a disability.
http://www.simonsdiary.com/
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The Edward Lear Foundation
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Disability arts think tank. Emphasises it is not led by the policy-making of arts funding bodies and is independent. Research and project details plus goodwill messages.
http://www.LearFoundation.org.uk/
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Tish Holmes
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Tips for other disabled artists and a gallery of work.
http://www.DisabledArtist.co.uk/
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Welcome to Artsline
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Disability access information service with an emphasis on arts and entertainment. Provides training to front of house staff, transport for disabled youngsters to attend events and campaigns on issues.
http://www.artsline.org.uk/
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