The M21 Herald – A Tour Guide of Disability Arts
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Programme of events. M21was commissioned by the Unlimited programme, part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad to create an artistic programme that features collaborations and partnerships between disability arts organisations, disabled and deaf artists, producers and mainstream organisations. Small programme in folder.
Artist / Author | Sean Burn, Disabled Avant Garde, Kontejner, Noemi Lakmaier, Simon Mckeown, Alan McLean, Tanya Raabe, Ann Whitehurst. |
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Reference | P2070 |
Date | 2012 |
Type | Publication |
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