Accessibility

An Extra Effort: Q&A with Locust Street Art Executive Director Rachelyn Noworyta

Locust Street Art (LSA) is a nonprofit arts organization that has provided free studio art classes and low-cost specialized workshops and custom services for both children and adults since 1959. Its roster of teaching artists reflects specializations in painting, drawing, ceramics, animation, photography, and more. For this month’s Accessibility in the Arts spotlight, we sat [...]

An Extra Effort: Q&A with Locust Street Art Executive Director Rachelyn Noworyta2020-08-20T09:58:00-04:00

Making Magic: Q&A with Inclusive Theater Founder Aimee M. Levesque, PhD

Photo: The Inclusive Theater cast of the Shakespeare in the Parking Lot performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Aimee M. Levesque, PhD is the founder, executive, and artistic director of Inclusive Theater of WNY, a performing and visual arts company that promotes inclusion, diversity, and respect in the arts by welcoming people of all levels [...]

Making Magic: Q&A with Inclusive Theater Founder Aimee M. Levesque, PhD2020-08-20T09:58:40-04:00

One Experience Can Change a Family’s Life: Q&A with Jana Mertz, Program Coordinator of the Children’s Guild Foundation Autism Spectrum Disorder Center

The Children’s Guild Foundation Autism Spectrum Disorder Center at Oishei Children’s Hospital, winner of this year’s Spark Award for Arts Integration, has provided multidisciplinary evaluation, diagnosis, care, and support for families with autism spectrum disorders since 2009. In addition to the medical work done by the Center, the resources and programs for families with autism, [...]

One Experience Can Change a Family’s Life: Q&A with Jana Mertz, Program Coordinator of the Children’s Guild Foundation Autism Spectrum Disorder Center2020-08-20T10:00:15-04:00

Art Means Nothing if There Are Barriers: Q&A with Squeaky Wheel’s Kevin Kline

As part of our 2020 resolution to ignite conversations related to accessibility, diversity, inclusion, and equity in Western New York, every month ASI will spotlight a new local leader in the arts whose initiatives are creating important and lasting impacts. Squeaky Wheel Film and Media Art Center has a mission to continue a legacy of [...]

Art Means Nothing if There Are Barriers: Q&A with Squeaky Wheel’s Kevin Kline2020-08-20T10:01:04-04:00

Anything Can Be a Dance Move: Q&A with danceability’s Robin Bishop

As part of our 2020 resolution to ignite conversations related to accessibility, diversity, inclusion, and equity in Western New York, every month ASI will spotlight a new local leader in the arts whose initiatives are creating important and lasting impacts. danceability, recipient of the 2014 ASI Spark Award for Rising Star, is an individualized dance, [...]

Anything Can Be a Dance Move: Q&A with danceability’s Robin Bishop2020-08-20T10:02:39-04:00
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