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MISSION
The mission guiding VSA arts
of Massachusetts is to serve individuals with disabilities by creating
opportunities for participation in the arts and integration into the
cultural and educational mainstream of our communities. Through collaborative
and proactive advocacy, VSA arts of Massachusetts helps people with
and without disabilities make systemic change influencing the quality
and accessibility of cultural and educational resources throughout the
state and across the nation.
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WHO
WE WORK WITH
VSA arts of Massachusetts
reaches close to 50,000 people annually through groundbreaking and effective
statewide programs in the two broad areas of education and cultural
access. Hundreds of thousands more benefit from the national components
of these programs, including Internet users served each year through
the organization's national cultural access web site, www.accessexpressed.net.
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HISTORY
VSA arts of Massachusetts
represents part of an international network of VSA arts organizations
serving all 50 states and nearly 70 other nations. VSA arts was founded
in 1974 by Jean Kennedy Smith and remains an affiliate of The John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
Formerly named Very Special
Arts, VSA arts changed its name in 1999, eliminating the use of the
word "special" to honor the progress made by members of the
disability community since the organization's inception. The letters
VSA now reflect the Vision of an inclusive community, Strength in shared
resources and Artistic expression that unite us all. Click
here for a tribute to founder
Maida Abrams pictured to the left.
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THE
ARTS IN THE LIFE OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Through the arts, we are breaking new ground. For people with disabilities,
the arts represent a world of resources and opportunities. Artistic
expression provides an outlet for creative voice and unlimited possibilties
for personal, academic, and professional success. By engaging in the
arts, people with disabilities are able to contribute to our workplaces
and communities, help extinguish old stereotypes regarding disabilities,
and create a global culture truly representative of all people.
"The arts are a valuable
impetus for healthy living. They provide education, enjoyment, sensory
stimulation and a place to come together as part of mainstream society."
- Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, VSA arts founder
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VSAM
BOARD
Click
here for more information about our board members.
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VSA
arts of Massachusetts - China Trade Center,
2 Boylston St. Suite 211, Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-350-7713, TTY: 617-350-6836, Fax: 617-482-4298 |
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