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“Australia Council start development of Code of Conduct for Access in The Arts”
- Rawcus
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"Access Arts - Calendar Of Events 1997"
Access Arts Calendar of Events, 1997 - Drama, Dance, Visual Arts, Music, Multi Arts, across two terms, along with information about Master Classes to develop additional skill in performing and visual arts, enrolment, fees, and Access Arts Membership -
"Access Arts Annual Report 1992"
Access Arts Annual Report 1992 - Director’s Report, Project Officer’s Report, Program Manager’s Report, exhibitions, workshops, regional arts, touring, (DADAA) at ARTAbility Conference at the Queensland Cultural Centre 1992 - Mary Jane Warfield
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"InCite Arts website, captured 2008"
InCite Arts website, captured 2008 - About, Values and Vision, Board, Programs, Community, Gallery, News, Membership, Arts Access Central Australia - Kate Sulan
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Program"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Report"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Short Report/Reflections"
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“Australia Council - Artists with Disability Program 2014”
The website reads “The Artists with Disability Program provides funding for Australian artists with disability (including Deaf artists) to create, develop, present, produce, exhibit and/or tour their work” -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2013"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2013 - Patron's Forward, Mission, President's Report, Social Impact Study, Executive Director's Report, Exhibition's Report, Staff, Board, Volunteers and Artists, Financials - Madeleine Little
- Sarah Austin
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"Commonwealth of Australia (2017) “National Arts Disability Strategy Evaluation Report 2013–2015.” Canberra: Meeting of Cultural Ministers." Reads, in part "The second Evaluation Report was endorsed by cultural ministers in September 2017. It concludes that progress continues to be made against the Strategy. It also identifies that there have been significant changes to the arts and disability sector since the release of the Strategy in 2009 such as the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme."
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"Queensland Government (2024) Arts and Disability Plan. 25 September 2024. https://www.arts.qld.gov.au/projects-and-initiatives/arts-and-disability-plan-web" Reads, in part "The Queensland Government acknowledges the rights of people with disability to participate equally in the state’s cultural life and to have the opportunity to develop and use their creative, artistic and intellectual potential, as recognised in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability."
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"Tutti Arts - Choir - Broadway Spectacular - Promotional Poster"
Tutti Arts Choir 'Broadway Spectacular' 2010 Promotional Poster -
"Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX 2009 - Program"
Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX 2009 Program - reads, in part "AART.BOXX is a national exhibition that gives emerging artists with a disability the opportunity to show their work in a professional context. Facilitated by Accessible Arts and driven by a committee of emerging arts workers, AART.BOXX presents 23 artists and artist collectives as a representative survey of the diverse practices and important new perspectives being developed by artists with a disability across Australia." -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2022"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2022– What Tutti Does, Artists Making An Impact, Music, Performance, Visual Arts, and Film work in 2021, information on ‘Reaching out’ Project, Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Tutti’s Strategic Plan 2023 – 2026, Supporters -
"Tutti Arts - Visual Arts, Design and New Media Program Exhibition - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - Visual Arts, Design and New Media Program Exhibition 2011 - Promotional Card - Cecily Tange
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"Australia Council - Annual Report 1977-78"
Australia Council Annual Report 1977-78 discusses membership, members of boards, senior staff list, report of Ten Years in the Arts, financial statements, grant lists and programs including funding for arts of deaf children, travel of mime artist to work with deaf artists, salaries of staff, production and presentation costs of Theatre of the deaf staff and production costs for Braille and Talking Book for 1978 - Artreach
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"Indelability Arts - Shows"
Website records shows produced by Indelability Arts since 2015, including LOOK MUM...NO HANDS!!! [THE LEGLESS BAR YEARS], LOVE ME, WILBUR THE OPTICAL WHALE, SHE - See Us, Hear Us, Engage With Us, as well as production/development support for shows by ensemble members, including BETSY AND I, CHAMELEON, THE NO BANG THEORY -
"Indelability Arts - Business Plan 2020-22"
Indelability Arts Business Plan 2020-2022 provides information about Indelability Arts Mission “To provide creative, innovative opportunities for Queensland artists,” Board, Artistic Directors, Company Development, Program, and Marketing Staff, Associate Artists and Ensemble, Performance and Workshop programs, Funding, Goals, and Point of Difference – stated as “indelabilityarts pushes boundaries and expectations with its artists and audiences to think outside the box of what is attainable” -
“Tutti Arts is founded in Adelaide by Pat Rix in 1997” Tutti Arts was founded in Adelaide by Pat Rix in 1997. Initially a choir of people with and without disabilities, it quickly added a focus on visual arts. Tutti has since expanded to offer programs in dance, screen, music, acting, and visual arts, and its choir continues. Programs are on offer in Brighton, Port Adelaide, and in the Barossa Valley, for adults as well as kids and youth. Tutti has performed both nationally and internationally, and has taken part in significant co-productions. Tutti Arts and KickstARt 2 Choir presented Up and Away for the KickstART Festival in Vancouver, Canada in 2004. Tutti’s international performance of 'Between the Worlds' in Minneapolis, Minnesota (2007) was remounted as a coproduction with Interact Center for the Performing and Visual Arts. Tutti returned to Minneapolis in 2009 to perform ‘Northern Lights, Southern Cross,’ which they first performed in 2007 for Adelaide Fringe. It was a collaboration with Interact, which brought together Aboriginal, Native American and Disabled Artists from the Northern and Southern hemispheres “to explore personal, racial and environmental trauma.” In 2009, Tutti Ensemble performed with the State Opera of South Australia to present ‘The Shouting Fence’.