| Art and Power: A group of disabled people in Bristol using art to change wrong ideas and attitudes. Project details, history of the movement and an invitation to participate. | |
| Articulate: Arts projects inspired by involving and relating to disabled people. Addresses issues of social exclusion and supports. Includes projects, events and news. | |
| Arts Disability Wales: Works throughout Wales to promote equal opportunities in the arts for disabled people, providing training, information and advice. | |
| Artsline Online: Information and advice service for disabled people on arts and entertainment in the London area. | |
| Artsline: Disability access information service with an emphasis on arts and entertainment. Provides training to front of house staff, transport for disabled youngsters to attend events. Includes event photographs. | |
| Carousel: Brighton and Hove based charity for creative arts by and with people with learning difficulties and disabilities. Mission, projects, clubbing nights and links. | |
| Conquest Art: Art classes for physically disabled people, exhibitions of member's art work. Videos on their methods are available for purchase. | |
| Cross Border Arts: Arts development organisation in Cambridgeshire working in particular with disadvantaged and disabled people. News, projects, network and equipment available. | |
| Dash Disability Arts in Shropshire: Gallery, artists' profiles, news, events and an invitation to get involved. | |
| Disabled Photographers' Society: Voluntary group shows membership subscriptions, services offered to members, news, pictures, competitions and contact details. | |
| Enable Artist: Online gallery space for artists affected by multiple sclerosis. Shows examples of art plus artists contact. | |
| Equata: disability arts development agency for the south west region. Work alongside existing arts resources to develop inclusive arts for disabled people. Includes current projects. | |
| Fased in the Arts: Organisation for freelance and self employed disabled people in the arts in the East Midlands. Database of artists with examples of work and membership details. | |
| First Movement: Experimental arts organisation developing projects which reflect the experiences, choices and abilities of learning disabled people. Includes art images and events. | |
| Full Circle Arts: Disability arts development agency in the North West. Projects, access, advocacy, training and a database of artists. | |
| Good Gallery Guide: Guide to art galleries that are addressing the issues of equal access to the arts. Each venue is visited and reported on by a disabled person. | |
| London Disability Arts Forum: Promotes the work of disabled artists. Includes news and job opportunities. | |
| MadforArts: Educational site, aiming to encourage people with mental health issues to appreciate, talk about and share art with one another. UK based. Includes artists tips and discussion board. | |
| MAGIC: A group of museums and galleries in London who provide events and facilities for deaf and hard of hearing visitors. Includes details of institutions, and an events calendar | |
| National Disability Arts Forum: Disability arts news, contacts, services, links and access symbols artwork. Includes UK disability arts calendar. | |
| North West Disability Arts Forum: Facilitates the participation of disabled and deaf people in all aspects of the Arts. Includes accessible venue list. Based in Liverpool. | |
| Northern Disability Arts Forum (NorDAF): Listings, databases of practicing disabled artists, a gallery, funding information and grant guidelines. | |
| Project A: Glasgow Centre for Developmental Arts and Trongate Studios. Artist led workshop programme for disabled people and studio space for people with mental health problems. Exhibition details. | |
| Richard Attenborough Centre for Disability and the Arts: Arts Centre at Leicester University. Focused on people with disabilities and members of the public who have previously found access to arts and arts education difficult. | |
| Salamanda Tandem: Collective, multi-media events shaped around the distinctive abilities of the people who participate. Dance, theatre, sculpture, workshops, performances and projects. Nottingham. | |
| Shape: Creates access to the arts for disabled and older people. London based but serving the UK. Pages on deaf arts and discount tickets with volunteer drivers. | |
| Simon's Diary: Diary pages and gallery from disabled artist Simon Smith. Simon writes from both a personal and social perspective, including comments about his experience as a person with a disability. | |
| Society of Disabled Artists, Frome: Local branch of the national organisation. Watercolour paintings, tips, exhibitions and meetings. | |
| Stalking Histories: Independent disability arts project exploring lost or hidden stories from disability history and culture. History of projects, gallery, online meeting space and offer to help find funding. | |
| Surrey Integrated Arts Consortium: Enriching the lives of disabled people through art. Contains projects, features and events. | |
| The Arts Council of England: Produces a number of publications on arts and disability, directory of art and disability organisations. Available in large print, Braille and cassette. | |
| The Other Side Gallery: Provides training programmes for people with mental health problems, physical, sensory and learning difficulties. Includes gallery, news items and plans and aims. | |
| Tish Holmes: Tips for other disabled artists and a gallery of work. | |
| VocalEyes: A nationwide audio description service for people with a visual impairment, providing access to the arts. Information about the service and a schedule of performances. | |
| Xposure Festival: London based arts festival profiling some of the best British and International performance and visual arts by disabled artists. Includes whats on and festival history. |
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