
National Disability Arts Collection and Archive
The National Disability Arts Collection and Archive (NDACA) is an organization that documents and celebrates the contributions of disabled artists, performers, and activists. It preserves their artwork, stories, and history to promote understanding and challenge perceptions of disability. By doing so, NDACA highlights the creativity and resilience of disabled individuals, providing accessible resources for education and research. It aims to ensure that disability art remains recognized and valued as a vital part of cultural and social history.