>Does anyone know if there has been some research done on the connection between art and dyslexia?<
Dyslexia can be notoriously difficult to diagnose precisely. It's a multidimensional spectrum of conditions and often the term "specific learning difficulties" (or learning disabilities in the USA) is substituted.
A diagnosis of dyslexia may generate funding, but it's only a start. As a special educational needs teacher, I'm more interested in the follow-up interventions which can help those with SpLD access the whole curriculum, including foreign languages. The ALLADIN project, which is dedicated to the teaching of languages to students of art, has taken into account the proportion of dyslexics within the art student community and has published guidance for tutors at:
http://www.alladin.ac.uk/support/dyslexia_tutors_tips.htmlhttp://www.alladin.ac.uk/support/downloads...0guidelines.dochttp://www.cilt.org.uk/bulletin/HE/he2.pdfIn 2003, David Fulton Publishers brought out a book entitled "Dyslexia and Art, Design and Technology" by Frances Renaldi. Check out the following link as well:
http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/abilities/pat_moss.htmlHope this helps.
David Wilson
http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/