Tangled Art Gallery in Toronto is more than just an accessible place where people with disabilities can experience contemporary art. It's entire raison d'etre lies in accessibility and providing a platform for the disabled, with all the work on display in the gallery having been created by artists with disabilities.
As part of a registered charitable organization called 'Tangled Art + Disability,' the Tangled Art Gallery uses both its own platform and its proceeds to enhance opportunities from artists with disabilities. Work in the gallery spans many media, including visual, performance, film, and integrated art forms.
The venue is fully accessible, with wheelchair seating for about 30 people. All film screenings include closed captioning, and all live performances include ASL interpretation with the option for live audio description.
Accessible Art Galleries
Tangled Art Gallery Highlights the Works of Disabled Artists
Trend Themes
1. Accessible Art Galleries - Creating art galleries that are fully accessible to people with disabilities, providing a platform for disabled artists to showcase their work and enhancing opportunities for them.
2. Inclusive Art Organizations - Forming organizations specifically dedicated to supporting and promoting disabled artists, giving them opportunities to showcase their work and gain recognition.
3. Integrated Art Forms - Exploring and highlighting the use of multiple mediums and art forms, such as visual, performance, film, and more, to create a diverse and inclusive art experience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Disability - Building a niche industry that focuses on showcasing and selling art created by people with disabilities, creating new opportunities for disabled artists to thrive.
2. Accessibility Solutions - Providing innovative solutions and technologies that improve accessibility in art galleries, such as wheelchair seating, closed captioning, and live audio description for performances and screenings.
3. Arts and Culture Nonprofits - Supporting and funding organizations that focus on promoting and supporting disabled artists, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse arts landscape.