We spoke with the founder and artistic director of ShaLeigh Dance Works about the company's immersive theater performance, enVISION, created with the help of blind and low-vision experts.
In this grant spotlight, we take a look at how 3Arts, a nonprofit in Chicago, worked with partners to create a residency specifically for artists with disabilities.
As we mark the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, here is a collection of National Endowment for the Arts interviews, research, and other resources at the intersection of arts and accessibility.
Arts Endowment Director of Accessibility Beth Bienvenu looks at how the coronavirus pandemic has affected arts programs in correctional facilities where they are an important lifeline for inmates.
National Endowment for the Arts Accessibility Director Beth Bienvenu looks at how the pandemic is affecting organizations working at the intersection of arts and health.
War stories, more often than not, are considered men’s stories, told by and about the men who fought in conflict. This includes, of course World War I, which was fought before women were even allowed to join the military.
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