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"Queensland Government releases Arts
- Angela Jooste
- Angie Joost
- Andrew Norman
- Andrea Osman
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"Interview with Graham Wilfred Junior" Graham Wilfred Junior is a Yolngu man and artist with Incite Arts where he works with different mediums including filmmaking, writing, performing and music. Interview Summary Graham, an emerging artist with spina bifida whose father inspired his passion for art, has pursued various art forms including painting, music, and digital art, now calls Mparntwe/Alice Springs home, and is venturing into theatre and filmmaking. His digital artwork, through the creation of the indigemoji app, helps teach the Arrernte, the language of the First Nations people of Mparntwe/Alice Springs. He now seeks to expand his impact through acting and creating films. Graham's motivation is to both celebrate and inspire people with disability, aiming for recognition as an artist rather than focusing solely on his disability. Graham shares his journey with Incite Arts, highlighting his involvement in music workshops, acting classes and script development, emphasizing the importance of representation and empowerment for individuals with disability. Ultimately, he aims to document his experiences and create impactful performances that leave a legacy to encourage others to pick up where he leaves off, ensuring the continuity of artistic expression within his community. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2021-22" Australia Council - Annual Report 2021-22 - reads, in part "Following a review of our 2019–21 arts and disability initiatives, the Council expanded support for sustainable careers and the celebration of the achievements of artists with disability. We have committed investment of almost $1 million over 2022–24 through the National Arts and Disability Awards, Mentoring Initiatives, as well as a new fellowship for d/Deaf and Disabled artists. We will also continue our partnership with Arts Access Australia on the awards." and "Safe in Sound is an exploratory concert series for people with disability and their families and supporters. The group offers real-time, in-person interaction, connection and communication through sound as an alternative to listening to recorded music or watching television." -
"Access Arts Annual Reports 2014-2021" Access Arts Annual Reports, 2014-2021 -
"Access Arts Annual Reports 2005-2011" Access Arts Annual Reports, 2005-2011 -
"Crossroad Arts - Artistic Development, captured 2024" Crossroad Arts - Community Development, captured 2024 - reads, in part "Crossroad Arts is passionate about creating opportunities for people with disability who are serious about developing their skills in contemporary performance." -
"Crossroad Arts Program Dreamtime Gundoos 2005" Crossroad Arts program images - Dreamtime Gundoos 2005 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Shades of White 2000" Crossroad Arts program images - Shades of White 2000 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Cop'n the Head 1999" Crossroad Arts program images - Cop'n the Head 1999 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Tidal Secrets 1996" Crossroad Arts program images -Tidal Secrets 1996 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Crossings 1996" Crossroad Arts program images - Crossings 1996 -
"Crossroad Arts Program The Hollow 2004" Crossroad Arts program images - The Hollow 2004 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Storyheads 2004" Crossroad Arts program images -Storyheads 2004 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Animal Farm 2003" Crossroad Arts program images - Animal Farm 2003 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Walls I have Known 2002" Crossroad Arts program images -Walls I have Known 2002 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Our Place Film 2002" Crossroad Arts program images - Our Place Film 2002 -
"Crossroad Arts Program Letters from River Street 2001" Crossroad Arts program images - Letters from River Street 2001 -
“The Asia-Pacific Wataboshi festival comes to Brisbane” Hosted by Arts Access Qld, in 2003, the Asia-Pacific Wataboshi festival was brought to Brisbane with the aim to raise the profile of disability arts. David Helfgott was the ambassador.
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"Access Arts Moving Matters Workshops" Access Arts Moving Matters Workshops, with Monique de Goey, flyer reads "These workshops are designed to develop body awareness, creativity, self expression, imagination and play through participation in visual arts and movement based activities." -
"Indelability Arts - She - Writers Bios" Bios for writers for Indelability Arts show She, including Karen Lee Roberts, Nici Morey, Bianca Saez -
"Indelability Arts - She - Performers Bios" Bios for performers for Indelability Arts show She, including Rebecca Alexander, Morgan Maguire, Jessica Veurman, Aurora Liddle-Christie -
"Indelability Arts - She" Logo image for Indelability Arts show She, by multiple contributors