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What Disability Art Means Now

As the U.S. rolls back aid and protections, these contemporary artists are making the art world, at least, more open.

Julia Halperin
Author: Julia Halperin

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Julia Halperin

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Art, Deafness, Di Suvero, Mark, Disabilities, Discrimination, Emily Barker, Grigely, Joseph (1956- ), Herman, Jerron, Kim, Christine Sun, Museums, tmensissue25
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