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Who can join?
Anyone who has lost the use of their hands and paints by holding the brush
in their mouth or with their feet, regardless of race, creed or colour can join
MFPA.

The Association has three qualifying levels: Student Member; Associated
Member and Full Member. The majority of artists are typically admitted as
student members. Students are provided with a grant to pay for tuition, art
materials, etc. To maintain consistently high standards, students’ work is
periodically reviewed by a panel of assessors until they achieve a standard
which enables them to be accepted as full members.

The panel of assessors includes the serving MFPA President or his/her
appointed delegate and two eminent and recognized able-bodied artists.
When approved, the managing board can admit the new member/student,
subject to ratification by the members at the next delegates’ convention.

The Association is constantly seeking promising new talent among the
disabled who, perhaps, first take up painting as a form of therapy.Australian
artists foster links with education and training establishments for disabled
people.

In Australia, many MFPA artists give talks and demonstrations to schools
and other interested groups, offering a better understanding of the work being
done by the Association and the outstanding possibilities available to the
disabled given the opportunity.


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