Diversity resources area
The following section provides information relevant to the gallery and/or
education sector with regards to diversity. This includes relevant events,
publications, case studies and useful links. Useful reports and other
information will also be added as appropriate. If you have any relevant items
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Events and Training
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Publications
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Title: 10 years of Heritage Lottery Funding Publisher(s): Heritage Lottery Fund
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Title: 2007 Bicentenary Pamphlet: Reflecting on the Past and Looking to the Future Publisher(s): DCMS
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Title: 20:20, The National Magazine for Photography and Media Education Editor(s): Hornsby, Jim Publisher(s): Bash Street Publishing Type: Magazine
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Title: 30: At the Turning of the Tide Publisher(s): Commission for Racial Equality Type: Paperback book
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Title: engage 11 Inclusion under Pressure Editor(s): Raney, Karen Publisher(s): engage Type: Journal
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Title: engage 19 Diversity Editor(s): Raney, Karen Publisher(s): engage Type: Journal
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Title: engage 19 Diversity 'Actions Speak Louder than Words: an Inter-Gallery Education Course' Author(s): Alana Jelinek, Director of the Pilot, 2004 Editor(s): Karen Raney Publisher(s): engage
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Title: engage 19 Diversity 'Artists and Society in Egypt' Author(s): Oliver Sumner, Art and Education Curator Editor(s): Karen Raney Publisher(s): engage
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Title: engage 19 Diversity 'Arts Council England: Diversity - the journey' Author(s): Tony Panayioutou, Director of Diversity, Arts Council England Editor(s): Karen Raney Publisher(s): engage
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Title: engage 19 Diversity 'Cultural Diversity: Bite-sized chunks from my life' Author(s): Rajni Shah, Independent Artist and Producer Editor(s): Karen Raney Publisher(s): engage
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Case Studies
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UCre8 Mall Galleries, London, United Kingdom From recycled material totem poles inspired by the Society of Wildlife Artists to screenprinting designs from the Originals 07 exhibition, UCre8 was designed to inspire young people (age 5-18), considered at risk of being marginalised and excluded to engage in the visual arts. The project is run by the Federation of British Artists Education Department, which works in partnership with Stag Lane Pupil Referral Unit and Brent Youth Services. The ongoing 18-month programme (started in July 2006) uses the galle ...
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Access Tate Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom --- aims / objectives
•To provide an introduction to the collections at Tate Britain and Tate Modern for care staff to use with adults using health, supported housing and social services
--- who it was for
•Access Tate is for care staff working in the voluntary and statuary sectors throughout London and within travelling distance of London
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•Participants reported having achieved learning objectives in using the gallery as a learning resource, accessing the edu ...
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Links
This section lists relevant websites providing useful information about
diversity issues or links of organisations which are carrying out diversity
work. Click on each item for more details.
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Action Space Action Space is London’s largest provider of visual arts activities for people with learning disabilities. Professional artists run projects across London for participants with mild to profound learning disabilities. The groups exhibit and sell their work in high profile venues.
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African Image Alliance African Image Alliance is a London-based independent, non-profit organisation which seeks to enhance the general public's understanding of Africa's diverse culture, heritage and contemporary society through our innovative strand of public programmes, services, consultation advice and events.
Our mission is to promote a more positive and balanced portrayal of Africa, African culture, Africans and people of African descent in the Diaspora through the Media, Visual Arts, Performance, Education and Heritage programmes.
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ArtsAccessUK A new online database from the National Disability Arts Forum providing disabled people with access information about cultural venues, and an opportunity for arts and cultural venues to provide information about thier programmes and services.
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Artsline A comprehensive information service on the arts with a commitment to serve the needs of the disabled community. The artslineonline database has access reports for venues across London.
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BlindArt BlindArt is a charitable organisation based in the UK whose aim is to encourage participation and interaction of the visually impaired in the sighted domain of the visual arts.
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BlindArt BlindArt, an innovative, all-inclusive charity founded in 2004, is behind “Touching Art Touching You”. BlindArt has gained worldwide recognition for promoting contemporary works of art by both visually impaired and sighted artists, showcasing them side-by-side and challenging the public to tell the difference. BlindArt exhibitions aim to dispel the notion that sight is essential to creating or enjoying exceptional art. The overall message of BlindArt is artistic excellence regardless of sensory ability.
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Creative Renewal Creative Renewal is a programme promoted by Metier to make the arts and entertainment sector more representative of society as a whole. The programme includes research projects aimed at helping the sector understand what the barriers to entering the sector are and pilot programmes that will increase the opportunities available for people working in the arts, entertainment and media sectors.
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Dada-South Dada-South is a new organisation set up to provide a strategic forum for disability arts organisations and disabled artists to share skills, create art, express ideas, create debate and develop disability arts practice within the South East.
Dada’s vision is to create a thriving disability and deaf arts culture in the south east with a national and international reputation for excellence and innovation through investment in disabled and deaf artists. Dada will work to ensure the South East is a region in which disabled and deaf artists are offered the highest quality creative and professional development opportunities.
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Decibel decibel is raising the voice of culturally diverse arts in Britain.
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Disability Aware (Disability Rights Commission) Part of Disability Rights Commission -is a disability toolkit for organisations
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