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Career development among young disabled artists
Authors:Heike Boeltzig  Jennifer Sullivan Sulewski  Rooshey Hasnain
Affiliation:1. Institute for Community Inclusion , University of Massachusetts , 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston , MA , 02125 , USA;2. Department of Disability and Human Development, Center for Capacity Building on Minorities with Disabilities Research , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , IL , USA
Abstract:This paper reports on the experiences of 47 young disabled artists and the interaction between disability, impairment and the arts in their educational and career pathways. The artists were finalists in the VSA arts/Volkswagen of America Inc. Program, an arts‐based program intended to showcase the talents and accomplishments of young disabled artists aged 16–25. A few artists found their impairment to be a barrier to making art. Many, however, did not think their impairment affected their ability to make art, and a few thought it actually enhanced their artistic ability. These finalists often cited art as a tool for overcoming impairment‐related, disability‐related and other barriers. In this paper we identify effective strategies that these young artists used to further their arts careers. It concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings and provides recommendations to support young disabled artists in their educational and career efforts.
Keywords:affirmative model of disability  art  career development  disability  impairment  youth
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