Resources and Links Related to
Topics Raised in the "Art, Disability & Expression" Exhibit
The following links to other materials on the Internet are provided for your further exploration of the topics raised by this exhibit.
The National Arts and Disability Center (NADC) is the national information dissemination, technical assistance and referral center specializing in the field of arts and disability. The NADC is dedicated to promoting the full inclusion of children and adults with disabilities into the visual-, performing-, media, and literary-arts communities. Its resource directories,
annotated bibliographies, related links and conferences serve to advance artists with disabilities and accessibility to the arts. http://www.dcp.ucla.edu/nadc/
Susan Koppelman, shares her syllabus for "Disability and Literature,
Disability and the Arts", as posted within the H-PCAACA web site, affiliated
with The Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association, which
makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids. Susan Koppelman was the first woman to receive the American Culture Association Governing Board Award for Outstanding Contributions to American Culture Studies. A feminist literary historian, she was honored by the Women's Joint Caucus for the American and Popular Culture Associations by the establishment of the annual Susan Koppelman Award for edited feminist books in American or Popular Culture studies. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~pcaaca/syll/dis.html