@peskypeople – Pesky People
A great name for a great organisation, Pesky People is a disabled creative startup that utilises digital technology to create solutions that improve digital access and inclusion. Founder Alison Smith made some great comments in our online live chat about disability arts and digital spaces – check out what the whole panel had to say here.
@matttrueman – Matt Trueman
Theatre critic and journalist Matt Trueman is always worth a follow – even more so this week given the article he penned for the Culture Pros Network on Battersea Arts Centre's new project: Scratch Online. If his Twitter bio doesn't sell it to you ("The Justin Bieber of theatre criticism. Apparently") he shares some great links and always has an opinion or two to share.
@CultureThemes – Culture Themes
Culture Themes, a multinational group of museum professionals who share ideas and insights online, this week finished up their August theme #CultureAccess to coincide with our own disability arts content and the Paralympic Games. You can catch up with all the great views and insights associated with the hashtag here.
@denimu_tweet – Denimu
Ian Berry – otherwise known by his artistic name Denimu – was the feature of a Huffington Post blog this week for his artwork, which is made entirely from old pairs of jeans. It's impressive stuff, and gives you yet another reason not to throw out those old clothes – check out his website here.
@walkerartcenter – The Walker Art Center
You should follow the Walker Art Center for no other reason than their internet cat film festival #catvidfest, curated by museum experts and voted for by the public. Read all about it here and take a look at the winning (and rather artistic) video below.
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