This Summer, NaAC artists had the opportunity to work with Artist Cindy Baker as she led a One-Finger Animation workshop. Over seven (7) weeks, artists learned how to create simple animations using two accessible apps on their phones.






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This Summer, NaAC artists had the opportunity to work with Artist Cindy Baker as she led a One-Finger Animation workshop. Over seven (7) weeks, artists learned how to create simple animations using two accessible apps on their phones.
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Karly Mortimer, Director of Artist and Program Development at the National accessArts Centre shares best practices for artistic programming.
Gideon’s appointment as our first Toronto-based board member marks our organization’s commitment to the Toronto area as we seek to develop and grow the NaAC Won Lee Community Arts Hub on Queen Street West.
Investment will propel current disability-led performance project into being production ready.