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"Queensland Government releases Arts
- Bronwyn Barton
- Brigid Hanrahan
- Brenton Shaw
- Brenton John Shaw
- Bobbie Hodge
- Karen Lee Roberts
- Karen Roberts
- Emma Bennison
- David Doyle
- Indelability Arts
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“The arts sector is forced to adapt in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns” Government-enforced lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic saw arts events cancelled and disability arts organisations temporarily close physical premises as social distancing rules came into play. While Coronavirus 19 restricted social contact, there were some benefits that arose such as increased digital access for social connection, online ordering accessible via screen readers and home delivery, virtual tours of art galleries, online choirs, and telehealth appointments.
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"Accessible Arts - Creative Initiatives, captured 2022" Accessible Arts - Creative Initiatives - reads, in part "The unique perspectives and experiences of artists with disability – as well as the intersection of cultural identities across all types of disability – present exciting avenues for new artistic possibilities right across the spectrum of visual, performing, literary, screen and digital arts. We’re here to work with arts and cultural organisations, government agencies and other funding partners to deliver creative initiatives focused on providing development and production opportunities for all kinds of artists with disability or who are d/Deaf." - Chris Brophy
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"ARTAbility Conference" The national Disability and Arts Disadvantage and the Arts Australia (DADAA) committee was established in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1991, and – as described in the Access Arts Annual Report 1992 – at the inaugural meeting of this group in 1991, Access Arts offered to organise a conference for the group in 1992, with funding from the Queensland Performing Arts Trust, at the Queensland Cultural Centre - the Access Arts Annual Report 1992 says “Drawing on the experience of the Queensland ARTability conference of 1990 enabled Access Arts staff and members to be fully involved in the planning of the conference. It was a big success. Access Arts has also set up the Queensland DADAA network.” - Jedda Belham
- Jedda Bellham
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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2006" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2006 - About Accessible Arts, Chair’s report, Chief Executive Officer’s report, Accessible Arts’ people, Strategic Outcomes, Service, Arts programs, Training, Audience Development, Information and Public Relations - Wayne Marnell
- Timothy Williams
- Sim Luttin
- Ray Richards
- Rick Chew
- Richard Chew
- Philomena Hali
- Mark Madden