film still from performance piece 'Come, And Together We Shall Not Dance' by Lex Hibberd
Case Studies of Artists
Kaleido is dedicated to the development of professional disabled and Deaf artists. Please use the toolbar above to find out more about some of the South West's disabled and Deaf artists and their stories about how their careers have progressed.
If you are a disabled or Deaf artist and would like to share your experience as a professional artist, please contact us.
Kaleido is currently working on developing professional pathways for disabled and Deaf artists in an inspiring project initially being piloted in Somerset called Arts Advance.
For more information about this groundbreaking project, click here.
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