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"Queensland Government releases Arts
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"Amanda Cachia (2022) Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. London: Routledge" Reads, in part "This book is an interdisciplinary collection of twenty-four essays which critically examine contemporary exhibitions and artistic practices that focus on conceptual and creative aspects of access."
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"Jung Hyoung Yoon, Caroline Ellison, Peggy Essl (2020). Shifting the perspective from ‘incapable’ to ‘capable’ for artists with cognitive disability; case studies in Australia and South Korea. Disability & Society, 36(3), 443–467. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2020.1751079" Reads, in part "This study examined four inclusive arts organisations in Australia and South Korea, providing creative services for artists living with cognitive disability, including autism, intellectual and mental disability. This research study focused on exploring what support inclusive arts organisations and society have provided for artists living with cognitive disability to pursue professional careers."
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"David Throsby and Virginia Hollister (2003) Don't give up your day job: an economic study of professional artists in Australia, Australia Council" Australia Council- Don’t give up your day job: An Economic Study of Professional Artists in Australia' (Throsby and Hollister 2003) based on 2002 Survey - The website reads “The 2002 Australia Council artists survey, Don't give up your day job collected information relating to practising professional artists in Australia…..According to Don't give up your day job, about 10 per cent of practising professional artists live with a disability.”
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"Dr G. Yunupingu plays keyboards, guitar and percussion on Yothu Yindi's 'Treaty'" Geoffery Gurrumul Yunupingu, an indigenous Australian from the Gumati Clan on Echo Island, was a blind musician, singer and song writer. As a child taught himself to play a guitar "upside down". He started as a guitarist, key board player and percussionist for the pop/rock band Yothu Yindi who had the international hit "Treaty" in 1991.
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“The inaugural National Braille Music Camp takes place” In 1986, Ian Cooper was one of the creators of the first National Braille Music Camp, which continues annually.
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"The Arts and Disability" This booklet/brochure provides images, descriptions of the work, and contact details and contact organisations for key organisations in South Australia including: Access2Arts; Bearded Dragon Gallery; Broughton Art Society; Community Bridging Services Inc. (CBS); Company AT; Learning Creative Skills; Lolly Jar Circus; mindshare; No Strings; Restless Dance Theatre; Sit Down, Shut Up and Watch Film and New Media Festival
- Anne Thoday
- Andrew Mcqualter
- Garry Van Egmond
- Gary Burnett
- Gary Day
- Gary Hubble
- Lindsay Hutchinson
- Louise Weekley
- Mary-Jane Reynolds
- Robyn Webb
- Sundari Carmody
- Timothy Sexton
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"DADAA Annual Report 2015-2016" DADAA Annual Report 2015-2016 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, New premises, NDIS, Workshops, Exhibitions, Performances, Screenings, Freight and Focus Galleries, Online Gallery, Online Broadcasts, stARTSpeak, Art Link Programs for Children and Young People, Awesome Festival, Nexus Arts Grants, Professional Mentorships, Financials -
“Arts Access Victoria Art About Studio See Me ND Invitation” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Diversity – 2007 ” Postcard, reading “Diversity: 1 in 5 people live with disability, 1 in 6 people experience hearing difficulties, 1 in 5 people live with mental health issues” on the front, with “1 in 5 Australians has a disability. What om I doing to be inclusive?” on the back with space for the user to write a message and send to a recipient. -
“Arts Access The Other Film Festival 2018 Invitation” - “Arts Access Victoria – Bandmates Victoria - Promotional Card"
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"Arts Access Victoria - Stretch Theatre - Nicety - Promotional Flyer" -
"Arts Access Victoria - The Delta Project - Promotional Postcard"