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2019 Grantmakers in the Arts Conference: When the ADA is the bare minimum, disability art demands (and deserves) the right to equitable access

Uncategorized Posted: October 29, 2019 9:56 pm

“The ADA is often mentioned as some kind of total solution to a still inaccessible world. But as was pointed out at the beginning of Monday’s panel, Variations on a Theme: Funding Disability Aesthetics, the ADA is the bare minimum. It is often a box half-heartedly checked … The ADA exists and the world is still inaccessible, and that includes the art world — a tangible and theoretical space that touts itself as radical. But there is nothing radical about inaccessibility.” (For the main web page of the 2019 GIA conference, click here. For the full GIA 2019 conference blog, click here.) – Grantmakers in the Arts

Uncategorized Published: 10.15.19, sj1

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