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Creative Growth Art Center is a nonprofit arts organization, based in Oakland, California, that provides studios, supplies, and gallery space to artists with developmental, mental, and physical disabilities. [1] [2] It is one of the oldest and largest art center for people with disabilities in the world. [3]
NIAD Art Center (Nurturing Independence through Artistic Development) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization for artists with developmental and physical disabilities, founded in 1982 and based in Richmond, Contra Costa County, California. The organization provides studios, supplies, and gallery space.
VSA (formerly VSA arts) is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1974 by Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith to create a society where people with disabilities learn through, participate in, and enjoy the arts. VSA provides educators, parents, and artists with resources and the tools to support arts programming in schools and communities.
The Scott Simler Retrospective Art Exhibition will open at 5:30 p.m. Saturday and run through Aug. 3 at BZTAT Studios, located inside Canton Creator Space, 730 Market Ave. S.
VSA is an international organization on arts, education and disability, which was founded in 1974 by former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Jean Kennedy Smith, and is headquartered in Washington, DC. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2011, VSA became the Department of VSA and Accessibility at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts .
The group is made up of 19 artists who have had public pieces commissioned by the New South Wales government. Collective of artists with disabilities makes huge impact in Sydney Skip to main content
The Arc of the United States – A national organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ARC Association for Real Change (1976) – supports the providers of the individuals with learning disabilities. Aspies For Freedom (AFF) – Raises public awareness for autism.
Rachel Handlin (born 1995 [1]) is an American artist and photographer, recognized as "possibly" the first person with Down syndrome to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree. [2] She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute.