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What do glaciers in Alaska, mountains in Puerto Rico, a garden in Kenya, and a schoolyard in Cambodia have in common? They’re all part of VSA arts’ international children’s artwork exhibition, Windows: Looking out, Looking in, which opens at the Department of Education on November 16 in celebration of their annual Int...ernational Education Week. No tickets necessary – this exhibition is FREE! See our Events page for details.Read More

Each issue of a3 includes upcoming events, hip happenings, resources for educators, parents, and artists with disabilities, and much more. We'll keep you up to date with all the best information on the "three As": Arts, Access, and Action. That's what VSA arts is all about...

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VSA arts is happy to announce the 2009-2010 Teaching Artist Fellows. VSA arts’ Teaching Artist Fellowship program identifies, engages, and supports teaching artists with disabilities in the visual and performing arts. This year’s Fellows are Kemlyn Tan Bappe, Tom Harmon, Richard Jenkins, Marquetta Johnson, and Sharon L...eary. Please visit http://www.vsarts.org//x6323.xml to read their bios and learn more about this program.Read More
Source: www.vsarts.org
VSA arts (formerly Very Special Arts), an international non profit organization celebrating the power of the arts have made in the lives of individuals with disabilities. We offer a wide range of educational programming and events both nationally and through our vast international affiliate network.

Call for Musicians with disabilities age 25 and under. Since 1984, the VSA arts International Young Soloists Program has been seeking to identify talented musicians who have a disability...

Back to Back Theatre, one of Australia’s leading contemporary theatre companies, will perform at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage October 1 and 2. The company is driven by an ensemble of seven actors all of whom are perceived to have intellectual disabilities. ...

Accelerate opens today, September 10 @ 10:00 am, at the S. Dillon Ripley Center of the Smithsonian Institution thru January 6, 2010...

Teachers, join Sound Ricochet and take your students on a dynamic, international exchange through music! Sound Ricochet is an international music and writing exchange program designed for students with and without disabilities in any classroom...

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FREE, tickets required.
For reservations call (202) 628-2800,
or e-mail EFKey@vsarts.org.
Co-workers Julia and Evan attempt to hide their romantic feelings for each other, as well as their respective disabilities. Reminiscent of The Office, this hilarious comedy is about love, self-esteem, and the importance of being ...honest.
Written by 16-year-old Ali Pavuk, For the Love of Goldfish was selected as the winner of the 25th annual VSA arts Playwright Discovery Program, which invites middle and high school students to write a play about disability. The evening also showcases poetry by other emerging writers as part of VSA arts' literary programs.
For age 11 & up.
Dessert reception to follow in Atrium.
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For reservations call (202) 628-2800,
or e-mail EFKey@vsarts.org.
Co-workers Julia and Evan attempt to hide their romantic feelings for each other, as well as their respective disabilities. Reminiscent of The Office, this hilarious comedy is about love, self-esteem, and the importance of being ...honest.
Written by 16-year-old Ali Pavuk, For the Love of Goldfish was selected as the winner of the 25th annual VSA arts Playwright Discovery Program, which invites middle and high school students to write a play about disability. The evening also showcases poetry by other emerging writers as part of VSA arts' literary programs.
For age 11 & up.
Dessert reception to follow in Atrium.
Read More
VSA arts Playwright Discovery Evening
Time:7:30PM Tuesday, September 29th
Location:Kennedy Center Family Theater
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