Resource: Video documentary – Cripping the Arts

Resource: Video documentary – Cripping the Arts

The Cripping the Arts program book sitting on a white table.

Click to view captioned version of the film: http://ow.ly/PBmH50Edjsk
Click to view audio-described version of the film: http://ow.ly/4RXS50EdjWl

Cripping the Arts was a three-day international symposium held in January 2019 at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. It gathered people who share a belief that Deaf, Disability, and Mad arts and activism change how we understand difference, and how we create and experience art and culture. This short documentary highlights some of the memorable moments from the event.

This documentary was made by filmmaker Kavya Yoganathan and produced by Bodies in Translation: Activist Art, Technology and Access to Life at Re•Vision: The Centre for Art & Social Justice in partnership with the Cripping the Arts presenting partners: Creative Users Projects, Tangled Art + Disability, Ryerson University School of Disability Studies, British Council Canada and Harbourfront Centre.

Bodies in Translation: Activist Art, Technology and Access to Life is a project of Re•Vision: The Centre for Art & Social Justice at the University of Guelph. bodiesintranslation.ca

For more information, please visit: https://tangledarts.org/events/cripping-the-arts-2019/

-from Tangled Art + Disability

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