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  2. Sunaura Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Sunaura Taylor. Sunaura "Sunny" Taylor (born March 21, 1982) is an American academic, painter, writer and activist for disability and animal rights. She currently resides in Oakland, California, and is assistant professor in the department of environmental science, policy and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. [1]

  3. Riva Lehrer - Wikipedia

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    Riva Lehrer (born in 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American painter, writer, teacher, and speaker. Lehrer was born with spina bifida and has undergone numerous surgeries throughout her life. [1] Her work focuses on issues of physical identity and how bodies are viewed by society, especially in explorations of cultural depictions of disability.

  4. Randy Souders - Wikipedia

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    Souders was a co-founder and committee member of "Call to Rise", which was billed as the first national fine art exhibition for people with disabilities. Jurors included J. Carter Brown, director of the National Gallery of Art, Barbara Haskell, curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and contemporary artist Frank Stella.

  5. Disability in the arts - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Disability in the arts is an aspect within various arts disciplines of inclusive practices involving disability. It manifests itself in the output and mission of some stage and modern dance performing-arts companies, and as the subject matter of individual works of art, such as the work of specific painters and those who draw. Disability ...

  6. Artists with disabilities are featured in a traveling ... - AOL

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    Put together by Arts for All Wisconsin, "Creative Power" showcases works by 30 artists in a show that tours the state. Artists with disabilities are featured in a traveling exhibit at a Door ...

  7. Disability art - Wikipedia

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    Disability arts is an area of art where the context of the art takes on disability as its theme. Disability art is about exploring the conceptual ideas and physical realities of what it is like to be disabled or concepts relating to the word. Disability art is different from disability in the arts which refers more to the active participation ...

  8. Sue Austin - Wikipedia

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    Notable work. "Creating the Spectacle!" (2012), "Freewheeling, Present and Absent" (2009), "360 Degrees – A New Angle on Access" (2015) Movement. Disability art. Susan Felicity Austin (born 7 September 1965) is a British disabled artist working in multimedia, performance and installation. [1] Austin is best known for her work "Creating the ...

  9. Visual impairment in art - Wikipedia

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    Visual impairment in art. Visual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, [1] which is the most frequently depicted visual ...