The AccessArt Visual Encyclopedia

Cambridge, United Kingdom
FUNDED

Last year, award-winning AccessArt invited children, teenagers, adults and professional artists to send us their drawings of everyday objects. We asked them to draw objects which meant something to them, and we received thousands of images from across the UK and overseas. The drawings were sent by schools, galleries and museums (including the Design Museum, London) and creative practitioners, and together form a touching and beautiful visual collection of everyday objects.

The project was run by volunteers and is completley unfunded, and we have set a very modest target to help us digitise the images and create an online gallery and downloadable ebook. Once created we know this project will form an important and lasting legacy of the ever-changing objects which we choose to surround ourselves by. Please consider making a donation to this valuable social project. Check our rewards to show our appreciation!

Work on the project will start April 2012 and end by September 2012

Many thanks for joining us!

Paula Briggs

Director

AccessArt 

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Aquest projecte va finalitzar el dimecres 4 abril - 09:40

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Keep going!

£2.00 + : Show us you believe in the project and we'll mention you in the book!

 

Friend

£20.00 + : We'll send you a free ebook when the Visual Encyclopedia is complete, and we'll add your name, if you wish, to the list of donors which appears on the inside cover.

 

Golden Friend

£50.00 + : In addition to the free ebook copy of the Visual Encylclopedia, and your name as a Golden Friend on the inside cover, we'll also make you a Full AccessArt Member for two years, which means you can access all the inspirational resources on the AccessArt site (worth £42 per year). http://www.accessart.org.uk