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works with people of all ages with mild to profound learning disabilities and aim to encourage their integration into the community by running projects in arts venues.
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based in Haringay, Artscope provides visual arts opportunities for artmakers with disabilities through a dynamic on-going programme of activities.
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is a drop-in centre open to anybody who feels lonely, isolated or distressed with an emphasis on support for people with mental health problems and runs an art /creative group on Wednesday. Outcome runs on Tuesdays for lesbian, gay and bisexuals.
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Capital A
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is a programme of art workshops in museums and galleries for people affected by homelessness or exclusion.
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is a registered charity that exists to promote freely and without prejudice, the artistic and creative abilities of people who experience severe and enduring mental health problems.
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Creativity Centre
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is part of the Mental Health Resoucre Centre in Finsbury Park |
is a centre where homeless people take part in free practical and creative workshops ranging from bicycle repair to performing arts.
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is a registered charity, provides care and support in a range of settings, including residential care, sheltered housing and shared accommodation and people's own homes.
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Lambo Day Centre
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for Islington people of African/Caribbean origin who are experiencing or have experienced emotional and or mental health problems.
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Link Arts
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at Barnet College offer supportive and progression based learning for people recovering from mental health problems or for people who have lost confidence or who are suffering from stress. |
works in Islington and Hackney alongside people who have faced long term exclusion from society through homelessness, mental health problems, learning difficulties, or multiple needs.
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is a charity working with men and women who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless. |
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runs creative projects for people with learning difficulties.
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TOSG is currently working with St Mungo's Holy Cross day centre and 2 residential centres that provide arts activities. |
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provides a supportive environment, away from a clinical context, to make and develop art and drama, and to exhibit and perform in the public arena.
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is based at St. John-at-Hackney Church and runs an art studio, photographic studio and carpentry workshop.
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is based at The Byam Shaw School of Art and ran a Saturday workshop for disables artists.
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PATRONS |
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is a world renowned documentary film maker.
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Flowers, Angela
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has galleries in both London, Cork Street and Kingsland Road, and New York, Madison Avenue.
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is the founder of the Alternative Miss World he has work in the National Portrait Gallery, in many international exhibitions and in the extensive collection of his work at the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture (ALMS) in Berriew.
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Rhodes Zandra CBE
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is the highly acclaimed designer and fashion icon and also the founder of the Fashion and Textile Museum.
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Judith McNichols
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is a founder of Artesian (please see below) |
Orr, Edwina
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is the founder of 291 Gallery |
FURTHER LINKS |
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is a Scottish recognised charity run by and for visionary, intuitive, grassroots and 'outsider' artists. It has established a regular magazine, an active website and on-line gallery, an outreach programme, and a small publishing press for artists' books.
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offers affordable Internet marketing and publicity to contemporary artists, art organisations and suppliers, directed towards potential buyers and commissioners of work.
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is a specialist arts organisation with a strong tradition of innovation, continually evolving and searching for better ways to provide an ideal arts service for our users.
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are a T-shirt printers and textile screen printing company based in Kentish Town, North West London and The Other Side Gallery would like to thank all at 5th Column for all their support, input and generous contribution of all the resources and materials for the T-shirt printing workshop they ran during the Print Positive workshops .
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is a Disability Arts Development Agency and provide a full information and advocacy service for groups or organisations who want to arrange their own local Disability Arts projects.
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is the radio programme by Mick Hobbs on Resonance Radio (104.4FM 6.30pm Tuesdays and 11.30pm Fridays), which The Other Side Gallery has collaborating with.
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is a web and TV project which aims to encourage people with mental health issues to talk about art that inspires them and to create online studio space to share views on sculpture, painting, music, architecture, literature and music.
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is a web-site dedicated to helping anyone interested or involved with Art Brut, Outsider Art, Surrealism, Symbolism, Visionary Art and Sophisticated Art etc.
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is a full colour, quarterly magazine founded in 1989. It features Outsider Art and it reflects the truly international phenomenon of Outsider Art as its impact becomes ever greater.
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is based in Norwich and is an art gallery and archive dedicated to the work of marginalised or under-represented artists.
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based in Hackney the gallery successfully ran until 2007. |
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