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Embrace Friction: Highlights from ‘Embodied Infrastructure: Disabled Immersive Nonfiction’
Largely due to the ongoing efforts of disabled artists and activists, ensuring art is accessible—to both audience members and artists—has moved from
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During Ranell Shubert’s first eight-year span on staff at IDA, she has had the opportunity to work across many departments, giving her a unique
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