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“Australia Council start development of Code of Conduct for Access in The Arts”
- Amanda Harris
- Alvin Wallace
- Aliey Ball
- Alice Tang
- Ali Cobby-Eckerman
- Alexandra Manahan
- Alexandra Crombie-Van Ewyk
- Alex Ruse
- Alex Bencich
- Alan Dodge
- Adrian Norman
- Adrian Jones
- Adrian Gore Symes
- Aden Wesssels
- Adelaide Church
- Adam Spencer
- Adam Harding
- Abigail Jenkins
- Aaron Murrels
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”Bree Hadley, Janice Rieger, Sarah Barron, Sarah Boulton, Catherine Parker (2023) Codesigning Access: A New Approach to Cultures of Inclusion in Museums and Galleries. In Cachia, Amanda (Ed.) Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 183-195.” "In museums and galleries, access is often designed and implemented by staff and informed by regulations and guidelines. Codesign approaches have the potential to shift this understanding away from designing access “for” visitors and toward access as a creative process developed “with” visitors. This chapter focuses on the exhibition and practice-led research project Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection, which was presented at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Art Museum in Australia in 2019. Vis-ability represented the culmination of five years of international research into access in museums and galleries for visitors who are blind or have low vision."
- Zoe Coombs Marr
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"Safe in Sound Website, captured 2020" Safe in Sound Website - reads, in part "Safe in Sound (SIS) offers in-home concerts for people with disability and their families/supporters." -
"Queensland Ballet - Dance for Parkinsons" Queensland Ballet 'Dance for Parkinsons' 2015 - reads, in part "Dance can offer physical and social benefits for people of all ages. At Queensland Ballet we invite members of the community affected by Parkinson's Disease to join us for specialised dance classes." - Safe in Sound
- Sandy Bauer