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  • Everyone Has a Disability Experience.  What's Yours?

    Posted Tuesday May 05 2015 at 10:30 pm in Call For Artists

    Tilt. New Angeles on the Disability Experience.

    The Kennedy Center asks you to bring honesty to the table.  To shift perception through media, video, and creative storytelling.  To showcase that people are people first—not simply defined by a disability.  This is the TILT challenge.

    Share your disability experience—in your own life, the lives of others, or by creating fictional characters—through the art of digital media and storytelling.  Seeking authentic stories that will inform, enlighten and tilt this perception.

    The TILT Challenge invites middle school, high school, and pre-professional students, ages 13-22, from around the world to submit.  Submissions must be no more than 5 minutes in length and are due May 15, 2015.  Winners will be invited to Washington, D.C., and winning submissions will be showcased at the Kennedy Center the week of July 20-26, 2015.



    CapeCodCAN! presents Scary Gary's Graveyard of Golden Oldies Radio Show

    Posted Sunday May 03 2015 at 5:11 pm in Cultural Inclusion

    Scary Gary Radio Show Flier

    Cape Cod Collaborative Arts Network – CapeCodCAN!
    is pleased to present the Cape Cod Premiere of
    Scary Gary's Graveyard of Golden Oldies Radio Show
    Musical Review at the Cotuit Center for the Arts
    May 15, 2015 (6pm), May 16, 2015 (6pm), and May 17, 2015 (2pm)
    All tickets are $20.  Purchase tickets here.


    In the last two years all CapeCodCAN! performances have sold out.
    Purchase your tickets as soon as possible!



    Shoe Town Art Center of Haverhill Offers Accessible Pottery Class

    Posted Sunday May 03 2015 at 4:18 pm in News

    Man spinning pottery wheel

    Having recently moved to an ADA compliant facility with wheelchair accessibility, Shoe Town Art Center of Haverhill is pleased to offer pottery classes which include the availability of a wheelchair accessible pottery wheel.

    The 6-week Saturday sessions start May 9, 2015 and thereafter will run May 16, 23, June 6, 13, 20.  From 12 noon to 3 pm.  All supplies are included in the cost.

    For more information visit the Shoe Town Art Center website.