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"Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Program" Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Program - reads, in part "A significant exhibition of international and local artists exploring the human figure Curator Professor Colin Rhodes, Dean of Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney" -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007-08" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007-08 - About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, The Studio, Board Staff and Supporters, Collection Report, Exhibition Report, Financials -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006 - Board, Staff and Volunteers, Supporters, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, , Director's Report, , Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions and Collections Report, Financial Report -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991 - includes Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Program Director's Report, 1991 Exhibition Report, Scenes from the Studio Workshop, Financial Reports, Acknowledgements and Thanks - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia began in 1974 as an arts based advocacy group for people with intellectual disabilities. A major reason for the formation of "the Art Project" (as it was then known) was the insight on the part of its members that many people who have an intellectual disability displayed aptitude and talent in the visual arts, and that the flexible conventions of these arts forms could provide access to a variety of means of expression and communication, even when more common forms, particularly linguistic, were difficult for them to utilise." - The Sisters Hayes
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"Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Spring - Iss1" Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Spring - Iss1 - reads, in part "Welcome to the first edition of Outline the newsletter of Arts Project Australia" -
"Artspeak: Newsletter for the Arts and Regional Cultural Issue Network of the Central West - Spring 1995 Iss2" Artspeak: Newsletter for the Arts and Regional Cultural Issue Network of the Central West - Issue 2 Spring 1995 -
"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program" Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program - reads, in part "Choreographers Sue Healey, Dean Walsh and Philip Channells worked with more than 20 dancers to devise three short dance works traversing duets between camera and dancer, sub-aquatic space and states of dress and undress. The end result is Second Skin, a studio showing at Bangarra Theatre, where dancers will shed their layers and expose what's underneath their skin." -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995 - Mission, Aims, Brief History, Chairperson’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report,1995 Program Outline, Partnerships, Resources, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - 2001 Mar. Pg18-20" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - 2001 Mar. Pg18-20 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -Grants And Competitions- List - Iss19, Pg13" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - Iss19, Pg13 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - Iss21, Pg24" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Competitions- List - Iss21, Pg24 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding- List - 2002 Jul, Pg24-29" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding - List - 2002 Jul, Pg24-29 -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -Grants And Training -List - 2002 Nov, Pg54-67" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Grants And Funding - List - 2002 Nov, Pg54-67 -
"Tutti Arts - A Frame Exhibition - Program- 2006" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"Tutti Arts - History of Autism - Program" Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Program - reads, in part "History of Autism is about two things, firstly it is about the evolution of Autism as a clinical diagnosis in the Twentieth Centurv, ax well a giving an overview of a "Nut Shell" explanation of how Autism can be viewed. Secondly, it's the untold story of what generations of forgotten people went through. The pain, anguish and ridicule suffered by people when diagnosis a was not an option, as well as the constant striving tor an identity. About Company @ (Autistic Theatre) Company @ began as AAA Theatre group run by Autism SA in the 1990's and it is believed to be the only wholly Autistic run and led Theatre Company in the world. Company @ inspires and connects people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder through the process of creating and presenting powerful theatre pieces. The company contributes to the creative and cultural life of the Australian and broader communities through collaboration, innovation and education.” -
"The Arts and Disability No Date #1" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"The Arts and Disability 2016-2017" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention - This Isn't Disneyland - Press Release" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'This Isn't Disneyland' Press Release - reads, in part "The Sisters of Invention are the newest girl band on the block. Their debut single This Isn't Disneyland is fun, infectious, girl-power pop - with a twist. As the world's first ever girl group with disabilities, The Sisters of Invention are pushing the boundaries of who can make pop music, and their new single and accompanying music video do just that." -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch - Promotional Poster" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch Event Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Songbird Project - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'The Songbird Project' Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "The first stage showing of original works created by The Sisters of Invention with exceptional Adelaide singer/ songwriters Brittany Trueack, Josh Belperio, Kathie Renner, Fleur Green, Mario Spate and Carol Young" -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention - Stranger - Promotional Poster" "Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'Stranger' Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Choir - Songs In The Heart of the Hills - Program" Tutti Arts - Tutti Choir 'Songs In The Heart Of The Hills' Program 2017 - reads, in part "The Tutti Choir is Australia's first inclusive choir and takes its name from the musical term 'Tutti', meaning everyone. Pat Rix founded Tutti in 1997 to give people the opportunity to live out their dreams through music theatre and choral performance. With more than half of its members identifying with a disability, Tutti has become an internationally acclaimed model of artistic excellence and social inclusion with a truly unique voice in Australian arts." -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Giving Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Annual Giving Promotional Flyer2016 - Reads, in part, “Please help support disabled artists develop their artistic talents, earn income and feel pride like The Sisters of Invention. With your assistance, Tutti can provide more opportunities for artists to create, develop and exhibit their own work. It costs over $1 million a year to run our diverse art form programs. The possibilities of how your donation will help are endless.” -
"Tutti Arts - Fierce Exhibition - Promotional Card" "Tutti Arts 'Fierce Exhibition' 2018 Promotional Card - reads, in part “A celebration Tutti Arts' female artists and their unique perspectives.”