audiodef
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Does anyone remember VSA Arts?
VSA - Education - The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
VSA is now just an office in the Kennedy Center. I worked for them in 2000 when they had their own suite in a building in Dupont Circle in D.C.
Within the last month, their artist registry was taken offline. I attempted to communicate to them that I would be willing to host the artist registry in my own time, on my own dime, but have gotten no response about this except to let them know if I want to be "notified of opportunities".
I find this extremely disappointing. It's as if the message here is "artists with disabilities are just not that important". I was extra-perturbed by their ignoring my offer to host and run the artist registry - with no effort or cost required of them.
I'm thinking of just doing it myself from scratch. Would the deaf artists on this site appreciate having a registry where they could fill out a profile, a bio, and upload samples of their audio/visual art work, photos of sculptures, etc.?
I would love to get a hold of Jean Kennedy Smith, who started VSA Arts. I met her once. I don't know if she's still active with these things, but it would be definite leverage if I could ask her to let me use the existing artist registry. I just hate the thought of everyone who took the time to join it having to redo it all over again, but at least with MY site they would have much more prominence.
VSA - Education - The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
VSA is now just an office in the Kennedy Center. I worked for them in 2000 when they had their own suite in a building in Dupont Circle in D.C.
Within the last month, their artist registry was taken offline. I attempted to communicate to them that I would be willing to host the artist registry in my own time, on my own dime, but have gotten no response about this except to let them know if I want to be "notified of opportunities".
I find this extremely disappointing. It's as if the message here is "artists with disabilities are just not that important". I was extra-perturbed by their ignoring my offer to host and run the artist registry - with no effort or cost required of them.
I'm thinking of just doing it myself from scratch. Would the deaf artists on this site appreciate having a registry where they could fill out a profile, a bio, and upload samples of their audio/visual art work, photos of sculptures, etc.?
I would love to get a hold of Jean Kennedy Smith, who started VSA Arts. I met her once. I don't know if she's still active with these things, but it would be definite leverage if I could ask her to let me use the existing artist registry. I just hate the thought of everyone who took the time to join it having to redo it all over again, but at least with MY site they would have much more prominence.