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Polly at 2011 TASH Conference

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Being at national TASH last week was an amazing experience: 1000 advocates from all over, 100’s of presentations, and lots of interesting and unique side events. Participants at my session about how to start an inclusive arts project were enthusiastic, and especially enjoyed the playful improv segment. Now I have a great workshop to share with people in other communities. Thanks to Christina Mueller, Dick Harmsen, Chris Radcliffe, and my family for help and support. Best wishes for a wonderful holiday  from polly….

Screening and Workshop at 2011 TASH Conference

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

The film and Inclusive Arts Campaign travel to the 2011 TASH Conference in Atlanta this week for two events. A New Kind of Listening screens on Thursday, Dec. 1st @ 4:45pm. A Q&A with Polly will follow. Visit the Conference Info Table more details about location/venue. And on Friday, Dec. 2nd @ 9:45am Polly will offer a workshop entitled, “How to Start an Inclusive Community Arts Project with No Money”.

Polly at 40th AUCD Conference in DC

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Polly was in Washington, D.C. Nov. 7th  for the 40th Annual Conference of the Association of University Centers on Disability – a very prestigious conference indeed! The film was selected  to screen in the conference’s Media Room, which had a “disability and the arts” theme this year.  After the screening, Polly shared with the enthusiastic audience how the Inclusive Arts Campaign can be used to create more inclusive communities. Two attendees from the Univ. of Texas hope to bring the film to Austin this Spring.

Two Upcoming Events – AUCD Conference and Fort Lauderdale Film Festival

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Reminder about two upcoming events. Polly travels to the 2011 AUCD Conference in Arlington, VA for two screenings in the Media Room on Mon., Nov. 7th @ 1pm and Wed., Nov. 9th @ 3:20pm. She then heads down for a screening at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival on Fri., Nov. 11th @ 12:45pm at the Cinema Paradiso. The Festival screening will be audio described.

Screening at 2011 AUCD Conference, Nov. 7th in Arlington, VA

Friday, September 30th, 2011

A New Kind of Listening will screen at the 2011 Conference of the Assoc. for University Centers on Disability (AUCD), Arlington, VA on Mon., Nov. 7th @ 1:00pm. Polly will be attending and take part in a Q&A. The conference is celebrating AUCD’s 40th Anniversary and the theme of this year’s Media Room is “Arts and Disability”.  This will be a  great opportunity for inclusion advocates from across the country to learn more about our Inclusive Arts Campaign.

Inclusive Arts Coalition Lunch and Learn August 17th in Raleigh, NC

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Arts Access invites you to the Inclusive Arts Coalition – Lunch and Learn! Arts Access would like to bring together those who are interested in issues related to arts and disability.  It will be a chance to network, share resources and unite in shared advocacy issues.

Please bring your own lunch and we will provide desert and beverages.  Email betsy@artsaccessinc.org or call the Arts Access office at 919-833-9919 to RSVP.

We hope to make this a monthly meeting. Join us Wednesday August 17th 12:00 – 1:00pm, in the conference room at the Alliance for Disability Advocates 401 Oberlin Rd. Suite 103 Raleigh, NC 27605

Inclusive Arts Coalition: Lunch and Learn Aug 17th

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Arts Access, Inc. is one of our great NC supporters and a wonderful advocacy for inclusive arts. They will be hosting a gathering of people interested in issues related to arts and disability on August 17th from 12-1pm.  The lunch gathering will be held at the Alliance for Disability Advocates conference room at 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 103, Raleigh, NC  27605. This will be one of many future gatherings that will offer opportunities to network, share resources, and unite in advocacy issues.  Please bring your own lunch and Arts Access will provide desert and beverages.  For more info visit the Arts Access website here or call 919-833-9919 to rsvp.

June Screening at Arizona TASH Conference

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Margaret Heath attended a screening at the 7th Annual Arizona Inclusive Schools Conference on June 6th in Phoenix. The conference was organized by Arizona Wins With Inclusive Schools, a special project sponsored by Arizona TASH.

The conference was well attended by educators, parents and self-advocates. But most significantly, had several keynotes and break-out sessions by those speaking “from the inside out” – this was a phrase Laura Nagle used in describing her journey with autism. A New Kind of Listening fit right in to the themes of self-advocacy, inclusive communities and teaching environments; and the film was warmly received and inspired several people to think of how they might pursue an inclusive arts project of their own. It was particularly encouraging to the group of people producing a documentary about Laura Nagle’s life.

Thanks to Sherry Mulholland, Andrea O’Brien and Susan Black for inviting us to the Conference.

Arts for All Cabaret Summer Sing Along June 10th in Raleigh

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Musicians will lead an evening of making music and group singing Friday, June 10th, 7-9pm at Crockers Mark Gallery, 613 W. Morgan St., Raleigh. Musicians will lead an evening of making music and group singing.  Participants are welcome to bring additional instruments to jam or sing a solo.  The event is free and open to the public. We will even have a campfire to set the mood!

About the Cabaret: The Cabaret is informal opportunity for people of all abilities to come together to sing, dance, act and have fun together.  Each event will feature a different art form and be led by different artists.  To learn more or join our efforts please contact Ginny at interplaync@nc.rr.com.  Sponsored by Arts Access, ArtStream, First in Families of Wake County, InterPlay and North Raleigh Arts & Creative Theatre.

Big Turn-Out for Inclusive Arts in Asheville!

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Polly coordinated workshop on May 22nd on inclusive arts education that drew an enthusiastic crowd of over 30 artists, arts educators, individuals and artists with disabilities, and family members to the exciting new River Arts District in Asheville, NC. The workshop, “Finding the Ability in Disability through Art”, was sponsored through Arts Access NC, and made possible by VSA South Carolina, the State Organization on Arts and Disability and through a Collaborative Innovative Grant from VSA International.  W. Lavone Griffin, theater artist and inclusive arts education specialist with VSA South Carolina, led the workshop. Plans are afoot for a networking and brainstorming group of Asheville arts educators who want to be more inclusive.

Shown in Photo: LaVone Griffin of VSA SC, Polly and Julia Brown, Ex. Dir. of VSA South Carolina

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Official Selection

 
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2011   Cucalorus Film Festival 2010
 
International Disability Film Festival 2010   Picture This...International Film Festival 2010
 
International Short Film Festival 2009  
 

Awards

 
TASH Positive Images in the Media Award 2010   Triangle Access Award 2009  
 
Humanitarian Award - Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2011