November 12, 2007 Schedule

Poets and Prophets Reading at Delaware County Peace Center

Delaware County Peace Center
1001 Old Sproul Road, Springfield
7:30 pm

Poets and Prophets will present a poetry event featuring disabled poets, many of whom have previously read for the organization at other venues. The poets for this event are Susan Elliott Johnson and Joy Rose.

Tickets $5

Tickets available at 610-328-POET or by e-mailing bobthepoet@yahoo.com

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"All About Art" at The Philadelphia Foundation: An Exhibition of Visual Art from Moss Rehabilitation Hospital’s Permanent Collection

The Philadelphia Foundation’s Community Art Gallery
1234 Market Street, Suite 1800, Philadelphia
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm by appointment only;
If you would like to schedule an appointment to visit the gallery during this time, please contact Chrissie Bonner at cbonner@philafound.org
Evening hours 3:00 to 6:00 pm open viewing: Wednesday. October 24; Thursday November 1; Wednesday November 7; Thursday November 15

Moss Rehabilitation Hospital inaugurated its first exhibition of the work of professional artists with disabilities in 1979, the first show of its kind on the East Coast. "All About Art", part of Moss Rehabilitation Hospital’s permanent art collection, consists of original artwork by professional artists with disabilities working in many different artistic mediums.

As part of its mission to help donors harness their generosity and support programs that are vital to the region, The Philadelphia Foundation, Southeastern Pennsylvania’s leader for community philanthropic engagement, established the Community Art Gallery in 2000 for local arts organizations, artists and patrons to promote the power of the arts in community development, education, celebration and empowerment. The Gallery also highlights the Foundation’s Arts & Culture Fund, a permanent endowment that supports local arts organizations’ efforts to build community through the arts. This fund is one of over 750 that the Foundation manages with its more than $325 million in charitable assets.

The Philadelphia Foundation is a proud sponsor of Independence Starts Here: A Festival of Disability Arts and Culture.

Free Admission

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Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital’s Award-Winning "Art Ability" at Philadelphia City Hall

Philadelphia City Hall
15th and Broad Streets, 5th floor, Philadelphia
Exhibit continues through November
9:00 am – 5:00 pm weekdays

Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital presents "Art Ability", an international exhibition of art and fine crafts that features work by artists with physical and related cognitive disabilities, hearing and visual disabilities.

Free Admission

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Philadelphia Museum of Art Presents Tour of Work by Artists with Disabilities from Permanent Collection

Philadelphia Museum of Art
26th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
October 1 through November 30
Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Friday – 10:00 am to 9:00 pm, Closed Mondays

The world-renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art presents a Self-Guided Tour of works by artists in the museum’s permanent collections who have or had disabilities including Edgar Degas, Horace Pippin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent Van Gogh, among others. Patrons may pick up a preprinted tour at the Accessible Entrance or at the West Entrance Information Desk

Admission: Members Free at all Times; Adults: $14; Seniors (ages 62 and over) $12; Students (with valid ID) $10; Children (excluding groups) ages 13-18: $10; ages 12 & under: free
Sunday: pay what you wish all day

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Other accessibility available

The museum has a barrier-free entrance and accessible parking on a first-come, first-served basis. There are also drop-off only spaces, allowing a driver to enter the Upper Terrace parking area to drop off a disabled passenger at the Accessible Entrance without paying the parking fees. Wheelchairs available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. The museum also has accessible restrooms, drinking fountains and public telephones, including a TTY.

Other accessibility is available through the Office of Accessible Programs at 215-684-7602 or by TTY at 215-684-7600.


Inglis House Opens its New Inglis Art Gallery

Inglis Art Gallery, Inglis House
2600 Belmont Avenue, Philadelphia
Hours: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday through Friday

Inglis House opens its new Inglis Art Gallery and festival long show exhibiting art created by artists with disabilities, both Inglis residents and artists from the broader Philadelphia community.

Free Admission

Inglis Foundation is a proud sponsor of Independence Starts Here: A Festival of Disability Arts and Culture.

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"Inspiration" at National Liberty Museum

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National Liberty Museum
321 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 7 days a week

The National Liberty Museum’s permanent exhibition, "Inspiration", honors 45 Americans of different backgrounds, ages and professions who live or have lived with physical or cognitive disabilities. The exhibit dispels stereotypes and educates the general public about the achievements of these outstanding Americans.

Admission: Adults $7.00, Seniors $6.00, Students $5.00, Children ages 5 – 17 with an adult $2.00, Children under 5 no charge. $15 Family Admission includes two adults and their children. Museum members free.

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Arden Theater Company presents An Empty Plate in the Cafe Du Grand Boeuf

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Arden Theatre Company
40 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia
Running October 11 through December 2

Arden has been one of the theatre community’s leaders in accessible programming through its Arden for All Program. Now they add another element—audio description for audiences who are blind or who have low vision--to an already great program.

This all-new production of Michael Hollinger’s first play at the Arden is a delicious, dark comedy celebrating the joys of cooking, sex, bullfighting and the collected works of Ernest Hemingway.

Tickets: Single Tickets $27-$45

Tickets available at Box Office: 215-922-1122 or at http://www.ardentheatre.org/tickets/

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Captioned Performances: November 17- 8:00 pm and November 18 – 2:00 pm
Audio Described Performances: November 17 - 8:00 pm and November 18 - 2:00 pm


The Touch Gallery: Selected Works from National Exhibit for Blind Artists

Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
919 Walnut Street, First Floor, Philadelphia
Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays

NEBA (National Exhibit for Blind Artists) along with the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Free Library of Philadelphia presents the work of visually-impaired artists

Free Admission

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Philadelphia Theatre Company Opens New, Accessible Suzanne Roberts Theatre with New Musical Revue Being Alive by Stephen Sondheim

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Philadelphia Theatre Company’s Suzanne Roberts Theatre
480 South Broad (Broad and Lombard Sts.), Philadelphia
running through December 2
Times: Tues, Thurs, Fri at 8:00 pm; Sunday at 3:00 pm, Wednesday at 1:00 and 7:00 pm; Sat at 2:00 and 8:00 pm except Sat, October 27 (8:00 p.m. only)

Conceived and directed by award-winning musical theater performer Billy Porter, Being Alive blends the songs of Stephen Sondheim with the poetry of William Shakespeare to tell the universal story of man’s seven ages in African-American musical idioms including soul, jazz, blues, R&B, hip-hop, and gospel.  Showcasing many of Sondheim’s most popular songs in a new and thrilling way, this musical revue is certain to have a big future beyond Philadelphia.

Tickets: $51 to $63; Festival discount $5 off single tickets (cannot be combined with any other offer) Not valid on Saturday evenings.

Single Tickets Available after October 1 at www.philadelphiatheatrecompany.org or 215-985-0420

Box Office will be located at the NW corner of Broad & Lombard Streets
Box office hours: 10am to 5pm

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Venue is fully wheelchair accessible. (Ticket windows at wheelchair height, bathrooms are fully accessible. Elevator to all floors. Wheelchair seating in both Orchestra and Mezzanine levels).
Assistive listening devices will be available at every performance.
An Audio Described performance will be held on Saturday, November 24th at the 2pm matinee. An Open Captioned performance will be held on Saturday, November 17th at the 2pm matinee. Large Print and Braille Programs will be available at every performance.


Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital’s "Art Ability 2007: Twelve Years of Art and Inspiration"

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Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital
414 Paoli Pike, Malvern
Exhibit through January
Invited Reception November 3
Hours: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm daily

This year's "Art Ability" exhibition will feature hundreds of pieces of art in a diverse range of media including paintings, sculptures, photography, pastels, jewelry, stained and mosaic glass, metalwork and other crafts. Now celebrating its 12th anniversary year, "Art Ability" will open for a two-month run on November 3, 2007 and run through January 20, 2008. It will showcase the works of more than 100 artists with physical and cognitive disabilities from the United States, Canada and several other countries. A self-guided tour of displayed art that begins at the Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital reception desk can be taken daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. beginning November 3.



Free Admission after November 3

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Philadelphia Museum of Art Presents Exhibition of Work by People with Cognitive and Communication Disabilities

Philadelphia Museum of Art
26th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
Accessible entrance located on the South, Schuylkill River side of the building
November 7 through December 2
Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Friday – 10:00 am to 9:00 pm, Closed Mondays

This exhibition of artwork by participants in the Museum’s Workshops for people with cognitive and communications disabilities will include nine different projects from the past three years. Visitors come for a one hour tour in the galleries followed by a two hour art making project in the Education studios. Projects are designed so that participants of all abilities will have success creating their work of art and be able to take it home with them that same day.

Free during Museum Hours (There is an admission fee for the Permanent Collections: see Art Museum listing on October 19)
Sunday: pay what you wish all day

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The museum has a barrier-free entrance and accessible parking on a first-come, first-served basis. There are also drop-off only spaces, allowing a driver to enter the Upper Terrace parking area to drop off a disabled passenger at the Accessible Entrance without paying the parking fees. Wheelchairs available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. The museum also has accessible restrooms, drinking fountains and public telephones, including a TTY. Other accessibility is available through the office of Accessible Programs at 215-684-7602 or by TTY at 215-684-7600.

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