The National accessArts Centre (NaAC), formerly known as the In-Definite Arts Society that was founded in 1975, was created in 2020 following the amalgamation of In-Definite Arts with its sister disability arts organizations Momo Movement and Artistic Expressions. As Canada’s first multidisciplinary disability arts company, the NaAC provides artistic training, creation, and exhibition/presentation opportunities for artists with developmental, physical, and acquired disabilities.
Mark Bedford
Self Portrait
Pencil crayon on vellum, conte on toned paper • 9 x 13 • NFS
Sammy Crapo
Artist's Hand
Conte on toned paper • 9 x 12 • NFS
Todd Derhak
The City
Watercolor and graphite on coldpress paper • 12 x 18 • NFS
Carol Harris
Käthe Kollwitz
Conte on toned paper • 9 x 12 • NFS
Daniel May
Self Portrait
Pencil crayon on vellum, conte on toned paper • 9 x 12 • NFS
Julia Papadatos
Portrait of a Woman
Conte on toned paper • 9 x 12 • NFS