CALGARY The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) has come forward with plans for a new multidisciplinary home for artists with disabilities in the heart of Calgary s West Hillhurst community. The proposed $12 million-dollar facility would be constructed in a parking lot beside the former Scouts Canada building, and feature a multi-purpose presentation venue, a visual arts gallery, community rental space, and outdoor gathering areas. We re proposing a design that is artist-focussed and focused on the needs of artists with disabilities, said Jung-Suk Ryu, president of NaAC. This facility will take into account the physical, sensory and other considerations that impact an artist with a disability, he added.
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