[Artbeyondsightmuseums] {Disarmed} The International Association for Sight Impaired Artists- Global
Lisa Yayla
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Fri Nov 9 13:05:09 UTC 2012
The International Association for Sight Impaired Artists- Global
About Us
IASIA-Global stands for the International Association for Sight Impaired
Artists-Global. We are a non profit organization founded June 29, 2012
by visually impaired artist Michael A. Williams.
IASIA-Global mission is to educate, encourage and support the sight
Impaired community worldwide to become involved in the visual arts as
painters, photographers, sculptors and other forms of 2 and 3
dimensional art.
http://www.iasia-global.org/default.html
Blind Vision
Association for blind artists launches in Memphis.
Artist Michael Williams, who suffers from a sight-impairment known as
Stargardt disease, may not have the best vision. But most would agree
that he's a visionary.
In June, the award-winning artist launched the International Association
for Sight-Impaired Artists-Global, a nonprofit aimed at empowering blind
artists from all over the world.
The group will serve as an umbrella organization for chapters across the
country, but so far, it only boasts a local chapter, the Memphis
Association for Sight-Impaired Artists, which is headquartered out of
the Memphis Center for Independent Living on Madison.
.....
In 2009, Williams entered his work into the American Printing House for
the Blind's art contest. He won third place out of 400 entries. In the
years that followed, Williams took home a second place and most
recently, a first-place award in the competition.
"After I won first place, I decided that it was time for others to know
about the opportunities out there for sight-impaired artists and go full
steam ahead with this program," Williams said.
Williams would eventually like to open an art gallery in Memphis of work
by blind artists, and the organization has plans for expanding their
chapters city by city each year. Since the headquarters is in Memphis,
Williams hopes to host an international competition for blind artists
here next fall.
Visually impaired artists who would like to submit work for the first
local art show in December should visit iasia-global.org
<http://iasia-global.org/> for details.
http://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/blind-vision/Content?oid=3289020
website
Artist Michael Williams,
http://www.uniquewanders.com/
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