In 2005, Janice Parker received a Creative Scotland Award from the Scottish Arts Council to enable her to spend a year exploring new depths within her work and creating new points of departure. The plan was to immerse herself practically in the creative process of making work – starting points, end points, motivations and possibilities. [...]
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You’ve got to laugh – the creative case of humour and of access.
Nearly there with our links to the essays about the Creative Case on Arts Council England’s website hosted by Disability Arts Online. This time we are pointing you to one in which Laurence Clark spearheads – You’ve got to Laugh, an essay on disability and humour.
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