Open Directory - Society: Disabled: Arts: Education
See also: - An arts-based training and employment placement program for persons with developmental disabilities sixteen years and older in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. - A non-profit visual arts center, located in Oakland, California, providing art programs, educational and independent living training, counseling and vocational opportunities for disabled adults. Includes exhibition details. - Studio space, art education, and exhibition space for people with disabilities. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - Works throughout Wales to promote equal opportunities in the arts for disabled people, providing training, information and advice. (UK) - Offers art making opportunities, education and employment to people with developmental disabilities, practicing artists, and volunteers. Funded through the Ohio Arts Council and The Athens County Board of MR/DD. - An international non-profit arts organization of affiliates, promotes the creative power of the arts in the lives of people with disabilities. A wide range of educational opportunities, exhibits and performances in all of the arts from young children through elderly adults. (formerly Very Special Arts) - A non-profit organization dedicated to implementing arts related programming, training and advocacy to individuals and various groups to increase self-confidence. Includes program details and images. - VSA is devoted to enhancing the capabilities, confidence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities through life-long learning opportunities in the arts. - A state affiliate of VSA arts, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the arts into the lives of people with disabilities. - A non-profit organization celebrating the power of the arts in the lives of individuals with disabilities in Georgia. Operates the Arts for All gallery in downtown Atlanta. - Serving individuals with disabilities by creating opportunities for participation in the arts and integration into the cultural and educational mainstream. - A non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to accessibility and education in the arts. - Expanding the capabilities, confidence, and quality of life for children and adults with disabilities by providing programs in music, dance, drama, creative writing, and visual art. - Promoting the creative power in people with disabilities through education in the Arts.