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Eliza Chandler: Exploring the Relationship Between  Art, Disability, and Social Justice

Eliza Chandler: Exploring the Relationship Between Art, Disability, and Social Justice

Update: 2025-09-02
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In the second episode of the third season of Broadcastability, hosts Chloë Atkins and Lark Huska speak with Eliza Chandler, Executive Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Associate Professor at the School of Disability Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University. In this conversation with Dr. Chandler, we explore a range of topics: the role of disability in curatorial and creative practices, the contention of disability pride—as discussed by Jasbir Puar—and reflections on potential futures; both dim and hopeful. 



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Interviewers: Chloë Atkins and Lark Huska

Editing: Lark Huska

Artwork: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie

Transcripts: Charlotte Flameng and Lark Huska


Artists named by Eliza Chandler: 

Jasbir Puar
Jean Dubuffet
Judith Scott
Vincent van Gogh
Frida Kahlo
Diane Arbus
Audre Lorde
Julia Kristeva
Melanie Panitch
Carla Rice

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Eliza Chandler: Exploring the Relationship Between  Art, Disability, and Social Justice

Eliza Chandler: Exploring the Relationship Between Art, Disability, and Social Justice

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