Outside In
Outside In provides a platform for artists who see themselves as facing barriers to the art world due to health, disability, social circumstance or isolation. Outside In’s work covers artist development, exhibitions and training. Their activities aim to…
Disability Arts Online
Disability led organisation set up to advance disability arts through their journal. They give disabled artists a platform to blog and share thoughts and images describing artistic practice and projects. Listings cover disability arts and culture related events and…
n.paradoxa
2 online courses covering various aspects of feminism and contemporary art. Basic course is free and aims to increase your awareness of feminist politics in relation to contemporary art. A second advanced course on feminist art manifestos is based…
Artlink
Magazine covering contemporary art in Australia and the Asia Pacific. Forefronts social issues, regionalism, cultural diversity, environmental issues and the far reaching impact of climate change, as well as developments across media arts, science and technology.
Contemporary Visual Art Network
Network of arts organisations in England that create a collective agenda for policy change across the visual arts. Campaigns for the sector to be valued and recognised by policymakers and Government. Conducts research and holds network…
Campaign for the Arts
Independent grassroots alliance for the arts with over 250,000 supporters in the UK. The Campaign aims to champion, defend and expand access to the arts and culture, for and with the public. Their vision is of…
The Women’s Art Library
The Women’s Art Library is a resource based in the Library of Goldsmiths College facilitating the study and appreciation of work by women artists. The Library collects and preserves photographic and other documentation of work made…
The Women’s Library
The Women’s Library houses the most extensive collection of women’s history in the UK. Subjects include women’s suffrage; prostitution and trafficking; women in the workplace, public life and the church; the women’s liberation movement of the 1970s;…
https://www.lse.ac.uk/library/collection-highlights/the-womens-library
Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary
This annual bursary for deaf and disabled artists working in the visual arts has been established in memory of Adam Reynolds by Shape in collaboration with his friends and family. Each year the bursary will be…
Clore Leadership
Clore Leadership offers courses and fellowships for leadership development in the arts and culture. Residential and modular courses providing intensive training in the knowledge and skills required by cultural leaders today. Their Governance programme features workshops, conferences, research,…
Disability and carers benefits advice
Collected information on the range of disability related financial support available from UK Government, including benefits, tax credits, payments, grants and concessions
Shape Arts
Disability led arts organisation which works to improve access to culture for disabled people by providing opportunities for disabled artists, training cultural institutions to be more open to disabled people, and through running participatory arts and development programmes.
Toynbee Hall: free advice services
Toynbee Hall works alongside people facing poverty and injustice to build a fairer and happier East London. Their services for people living in Tower Hamlets only includes free, high quality advice on:
D6: culture in transit
Artist residencies in Newcastle. Produces artist projects to redress sensationalism and bias around migration stories. Conferences, events and mentoring around projects and funding.