https://leavingevidence.wordpress.com/2011/05/05/access-intimacy-the-missing-link/
In 2015 artist Carmen Papalia responded to the failures that he experienced as a recipient of institutional disability support services with Open Access, a conceptual framework for accessibility that moves beyond a policy or accommodation-based model with guidelines for mutual care. Consisting of 5 tenets that describe what it means to offer support in the midst of an oppressive system, Open Access mobilizes an interrogation of the social, cultural and political conditions that restrain agency over strengthening accessibility measures that are the result of legal and regulatory compliance. Since first presenting it as his personal position statement in 2015, Papalia has used the Open Access framework as the basis for performances, public interventions, curatorial proposals and a movement building campaign at cultural institutions across Canada, the US, UK and EU.