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Caroline Cardus reports on Buckinghamshire's Cultural Olympiad project.
'Outside In' is on show at Pallant House Gallery, 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, 4 August – 8 November 2009. The exhibition provides a platform for artists who are marginalised due to health, disability or other social circumstances. Marc Steene, Head of Learning, explains some of the reasoning behind the competition, due to become a national event by 2011.
Once a painter, always a painter! Kit Wells talk about life and painting in relation to his recent acrylics of urban wasteland and desolate places.
Colin Hambrook went to the Whitechapel Gallery in London to see the latest exposure of Outsider Art.
Danny Start reviews a Liverpool artist whose creativity came to the fore after having a stroke
Colin Hambrook reviews a touring exhibition by one of the most important French painters of the 20th century
Tony Heaton reviews this wide-ranging, exploratory exhibition, which has been touring the south-west.
DAO presents a small gallery of some of painter, Andrew Roberts' work.
Gallery of work from a Liverpool artist whose creativity came to the fore after having a stroke.
A painter, printmaker and sculptor, Nancy Willis is an exceptional artist who has been exhibiting at mainstream and Disability Arts events since the mid 1970's.
Paintings by Sue Williams
Making paintings and prints about his experience of visions, hallucinations and dreams, brought Colin Hambrook into contact with emerging Disability Arts.
Dao is delighted to present a gallery selection of paintings from Unleashed an exhibition of Russell Jones work presented by Creative Future at Brighton Media Centre Gallery from 20 - 31 July 2009.
By exploring our urban wastelands and desolate places in his paintings, Kit Wells points up human frailty and helplessness in a landscape created for man’s ease of living, but resulting in an inner-city hell.
Visual artist and writer Harry Matthews shares some of his images, with a description of the vision behind his paintings and drawings.
Maureen Oliver's paintings echo another dimension of reality. The narratives within her artwork engage the viewer with a need to find out more about the human drama described in her paintings - on show at at Battersea Contemporary Arts Fair, BAC, London - from 14-16 May 2010.
James Aldridge explores his relationship to disability and impairment
'Outside In' is on show at Pallant House Gallery, 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, 4 August – 8 November 2009. The exhibition provides a platform for artists who are marginalised due to health, disability or other social circumstances. Marc Steene, Head of Learning, explains some of the reasoning behind the competition, due to become a national event by 2011.
Tony Heaton reviews this wide-ranging, exploratory exhibition, which has been touring the south-west.
Liz Porter attends an International Conference on Art, Museums and Visual Impairment held November 2007 at the V&A, London
A painter, printmaker and sculptor, Nancy Willis is an exceptional artist who has been exhibiting at mainstream and Disability Arts events since the mid 1970's.
James Aldridge explores his relationship to disability and impairment
Beyond the Asylum: A collection of paintings by Rachel Gadsden which formed the basis for the accompanying narrative.
Visual artist and writer Harry Matthews shares some of his images, with a description of the vision behind his paintings and drawings.
Resonant Frequency was a partnership between ITHACA, Science Oxford (the Oxford Trust) and Disability Arts Online (DAO) which sought to explore the issues around disability arts and science.
Artist Alan Mclean talks about working with Ethnic Advocacy and Apna Women's Group from Walsall.
Susan Bennett braves the weather to search for a major show - The Rolling Exhibition - by Kevin Connolly at Open Eye Gallery, part of DaDaFest 2009 in Liverpool
Benedict Phillips' UK and US residencies
The Disability Action Network carried out many protests against the lack of accessible transport (amongst other things) during the latter half of the 1990’s. Peter Street recalls some of the action and shares some of his dramatic photographs.
Gallery of work from printmaker, Illustrator and Book Artist Lara Varga.
A painter, printmaker and sculptor, Nancy Willis is an exceptional artist who has been exhibiting at mainstream and Disability Arts events since the mid 1970's.
Making paintings and prints about his experience of visions, hallucinations and dreams, brought Colin Hambrook into contact with emerging Disability Arts.
Animated art by Nancy Willis, based on 'The Explorer' by Allan Sutherland, with music by Chris Morris.
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39. Colin Hambrook talked to him about his creative journey.
Billed as a 'fusion of local musicians, performance art and songs...a night where anything goes,' DaDaNoise took over The Bluecoat, Liverpool on 28 November 2009.
Phil Lancaster's compelling, computer generated images
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39.
In collaboration with disabled sound and media artists Jon Adams and Caglar Kimyoncu, Pauline Alexander produced The Art of Discrimination. Here are some stills from that video installation.
Led by artist Jon Adams, this initiative intends to start a dialogue and a series of conversations reflecting the real issues around disability, our fragility and the nature of Public Art.
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39. Colin Hambrook talked to him about his creative journey.
Oska Bright 2009 runs from Tuesday 17 to Thursday 19 November 2009 with different screenings each day. As well as daily screenings Oska Bright includes Master Classes, mentoring sessions, a fabulous awards ceremony and a closing party with live music. The festival kick off with an inspiring workshops for people with learning disabilities wanting to learn how to make films.
A festival of short films by people with learning disabilities.
Allan Sutherland reviews X'08 London's 8th International Disability Film Festival
DAO reveiws Aaron Williamson and Katherine Araniello's latest exhibition
Sign Dance Collective are fast developing a Europe-wide reputation for their imaginative new style of sign dance theatre. Colin reviews their show reel.
Deborah Williams reviews the work of Turner Prize (2004) nominee Yinka Shonibare.
Colin Hambrook catches the best of Oska Bright 2005 and 2007, plus some of the best of submissions from London and the South East on the first day of the film festival at the Old Market Arts Centre, Hove
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39.
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39. Colin Hambrook talked to him about his creative journey.
Paula Silva gives an overview of Flickering Darkness - a film installation premiered at the Chamber of Commerce in Bogota, by Juan delGado of Cremer Projects.
Animate explores the rich history of Disability Arts through talks and workshops. Colin Hambrook asked visual artist Noemi Lakmaier about her plans for the second of these talks at Shape on 8 February 2010
Colin Hambrook talks about the impact of Christine Finn's installation 'Leave-Home-Stay'
Colin Hambrook and Joe McConnell respond to a talk by Yinka Shonibare at the Shape's launch of the Adam Reynolds bursary
DAO reveiws Aaron Williamson and Katherine Araniello's latest exhibition
Deborah Williams reviews the work of Turner Prize (2004) nominee Yinka Shonibare.
Colin Hambrook looks at Paul Cade's Light Beingwithin the context of disability arts.
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39.
In collaboration with disabled sound and media artists Jon Adams and Caglar Kimyoncu, Pauline Alexander produced The Art of Discrimination. Here are some stills from that video installation.
A series of works from the installations created for 'Tales from the Boarders' by artists Anne Teahan and Damien Robinson.
Jon Adams presents a gallery of images of artworks on exhibition at Pallant House Gallery from 13 October – 22 November 2009
Aidan Moesby is a text artist who utilises a variety of media, technologies and approaches in order to realise the artwork.