Cripping the Arts in Canada Symposium

 
Funding Agency: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Connection Grant
Principal Investigator: Eliza Chandler
 

Cripping the Arts 2019 was three days of programming – panel discussions, co-creative workshops, exhibitions and performances – animating how Deaf, Mad, and Disability Arts and activism changes how we experience art and culture as well as the ways our sector contributes, and leads to, the achievements of disability rights and justice movements.

Participants explored, debated, and shared emerging ideas and practices that relate to representation and new models of leadership, disability culture in an increasingly digital world, and working in solidarity between disability rights, racial justice, decoloniality, and Indigenous sovereignty.

Cripping the Arts brochure
 

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