Take a look at what is actually there

The cover of Janice's publication which reads: Take a look at what is actually there' - it is the blurry moving close up of a torso dancing on the floor - we see only an arm, hand and body dressed in black.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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Shifting the ground and looking again – more links to the Creative Case

Caroline Bowditch behind Mark Brew. Mark is in a grey net tshirt - we see his head and arm. behind her, with the same net over her head we glimpse the elbow and head of caroline.A few more links for you from the Arts Council’s Creative Case site (hosted by Disability Arts Online) – where the essays presented link to the work of our amazing PUSH ME artists. This time it’s the turn of Caroline Bowditch and Sue Austin. Caroline Bowditch’s former work with Scottish Dance Theatre as Dance Agent [...]
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We are astonishing; the creative case behind the art

Claire Cunningham balancing on four crutches - two for her arms, one for her legs and one at her neck. She is all in black including with black long gloves.The Creative Case is a re-imagining of Arts Council England’s approach to diversity and equality, setting out how these areas can and should enrich the arts for artists, audiences and our wider society. It puts the creativity of artists first and looks at how they have inspired and directly created change and momentum around them. [...]
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