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Making Art Work: Bringing Accessibility into Exhibition Proposals with Erin Ball
Making Art Work: Bringing Accessibility into Exhibition Proposals with Erin Ball

Tue, Oct 29

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Zoom

Making Art Work: Bringing Accessibility into Exhibition Proposals with Erin Ball

Making Art Work is a professional development series co-presented by Agnes Etherington Art Centre,n Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre and Union Gallery.

Time & Location

Oct 29, 2024, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Zoom

About the Event

In this workshop, we'll explore various ways of increasing accessibility in your work and proposals. The workshop will be a combination of discussions, lectures, practical examples, and a question and answer period.

Image Description: A headshot of Erin in the woods. Erin is a white, double below knee amputee and neurodivergent agender human.

ACCESS NOTES

This session will be in English on Zoom with auto-generated captions enabled. All visual material will be described. We will strive to create a relaxed space. You will not be put on the spot. Everything is optional. You are welcome to have your camera on or off, move, stim, and communicate in ways that work for you. Unfortunately there is no ASL interpretation for this session.

MEET ERIN

Erin Ball (ze/zir), a white neurodivergent double below knee amputee and agender (demifemme) human, is an international circus artist, accessibility consultant, and workshop facilitator. Ze is a passionate advocate for Disability-led art, accessibility, and strives to create relaxed spaces, empower Disabled artists, challenge industry norms, and continue to pave the way for a more welcoming and diverse landscape. Erin has 15+ years of expertise in Circus Arts and 9+ years of expertise in Accessibility & Disability. Ze is one of the creators of an international course on Accessibility/Disability in Movement Practices.

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