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Disability Arts Organisations

Disabled person ARTQUEST

Artquest provides comprehensive advice and information to London's visual arts and crafts professionals at all stages of their careers. Designed to be a 'one stop shop', the site contains legal advice, funding information and training opportunities, as well as information on residencies, exhibitions advice, tips on selling work and lots more. Seminars, training courses and one to one artists advice sessions compliment the website, with a telephone and email helpline set up to respond to artists queries as they arise.
www.artquest.org.uk

ARTSADMIN

Artsadmin provides a comprehensive management service and unique national resource for contemporary artists who cross the spectrum of new theatre, dance, music, live art and mixed media work
www.artsadmin.co.uk

ALL CHANGE

All Change uses the arts to promote social inclusion. Our projects reach people of all ages and backgrounds. Participants gain skills and develop confidence whilst creating original and authentic art. All change works in a range of ways - accepting project commissions, responding to government and community briefs and raising funds independently to deliver tailor-made arts programmes.
www.allchangearts.org

ARTSLINE

Artsline is an information and advice service for disabled people who want to access the arts, entertainment and tourist attractions in London
www.artsline.org.uk

ART THROUGH TOUCH

An organisation which aims to provide and promote, access to visual arts for people who are blind and visually impaired. Activities include talks, workshops and visits to museums and galleries.
members.aol.com/ATTouch/

ATTITUTE IS EVERYTHING

Attitude is Everything improves disabled people's access to live music by implementing a Charter of Best Practice in grassroots music venues, clubs, festivals and tours across the UK
www.attitude-is-everything.co.uk

LONDON DISABILITY ARTS FORUM

LDAF seeks to strengthen and develop the image of disability arts and culture. Its focus for the next three years is to continue to build upon the successes of the past, to further develop Disability Arts In London (DAIL) Magazine; to create a more prominent profile for this high quality monthly magazine.
www.ldaf.org.uk

NATIONAL DISABILITY ARTS FORUM

National Disability Arts Forum aim to improve equality of opportunity for disabled people in all aspects of the arts. They work with arts organisations to promote and develop accessible arts environments. They also publish a free weekly electronic newsletter, "EtCetera"
www.ndaf.org

ARCADEA

Formerly Northern Disability Arts Forum, ARCADEA serves Co. Durham, Northumberland, Teesside and Tyne & Wear, and seeks to empower Disabled people through the promotion of Disability arts and culture.
www.arcadea.org