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should inaccessible art be made? have your say in our focus group for disabled creatives, discussing what the minimum audience access provisions should be, and how we can campaign to make those core to work that is funded, supported, and made 15th June on Zoom email sam@cripticarts.org or visit www.cripticarts.org/INSERTLINK Paul Hamlyn Foundation and CRIPtic Arts logos

Should inaccessible art be made?

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Should inaccessible art be made? And what are the minimum acceptable standards for audience accessibility in the arts?
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Concrete Commitments and Inadequate Access

Concrete Commitments and Inadequate Access (hereafter Inadequate Access) is funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. The research is being carried out by Sam Brewer, CRIPtic Arts’ Arts and Community Lead, with support from Jamie…
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Always the Audience, Never the Star

Are you a disabled performer who fits one or more of these categories? Do you work (or want to work) in theatre in London? If so, we would love you to tell…
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Research – Resources – Revolution

Research demonstrating a need for change, informs our creation of resources Resources created can be used across the arts to embed the recommended changes Revolutionary changes to the arts industry are required…
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