Simon Hayhoe's second book,
Arts Culture and Blindness, is now available from Teneo Press, Youngstown, New York.
This is the first book to study adult and child art students participating in courses designed with their needs in mind. Through this study, it uniquely delves into the topic of the culture of education, and its affects on an understanding of blindness and the visual arts. Furthermore, through an analysis of individual and group behaviour, the book also introduces a new cultural model for studying blindness and disability, investigates the social influences on the nature of blindness and the treatment of people who are blind, and examines the influences that have affected the self belief of blind students and the way they create art.
Arts, Culture and Blindness is now available through
Amazon,
Barnes & Noble,
Waterstones and other renown retailers.