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“Australia Council start development of Code of Conduct for Access in The Arts”
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1996" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1996 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, Obituary - A true life, Vice President's Report, Director's Report, Programs, The Exhibitions Program, Financial Statements, Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Statement, Income and Expenditure, Summary, Statement of Cash Flows, Notes to the Statement of Cash Flows, Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Accounts, Statement to Members, Audit Statement to Members. - Rosemary Dansic
- Rosemary Dansie
- Rosemary Danzig
- Heather Hill
- Christine Mooney
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"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 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 -
“The South Australian Film Corporation announces their disability screen strategy” The South Australian Film Corporation launched their disability screen strategy. First, their Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2022-2032, which they say “breaks new ground nationally,” defines quantifiable 10-year targets. In addition, the SAFC has developed a Disability Equality Plan, Targeted Diversity Attachments, the FULL TILT Short Documentary Initiative, and Film Lab: New Voices, a feature film development program presented by SAFC with Adelaide Film Festival and Mercury CX.
- Lynn Buchanan
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access News The Blue Edition 2005" -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2015" Access Arts Annual Report 2015 - Undercover Artist Festival, Performing Arts Program, Exhibitions, Indigenous Advancement Strategy, Awards, Grants - Tracey Naughton
- Sandra Curtis
- Ruth Clarke
- Paul Agar
- Kirsten Von Bibra
- Kate Clere
- Juliana Engberg
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"Juliette Peers (2022) The ArtLink Archive Project: Inside the 'Outsider' Issue, 42(2)" "In 1992–93 ArtLink published Naïve & Outsider Art centring on themes linked by their shared invisibility in mainstream discussions. While the title obviously references art historian Roger Cardinal’s 1972 book Outsider Art, (after Jean Dubuffet’s ‘Art Brut’ or ‘raw art’), this outlying status was described by ArtLink’s founding editor Stephanie Britton in 2022 as ‘…the context changes, but at the time the concept [of various practices lying beyond the mainstream] functioned as a catch up on things that had been under the radar for decades already... [we were] collating a wide range of ideas'[1], a group of practices that existed but were hardly recognised in published texts. Looking back across ArtLink’s history, Naïve & Outsider Art offers much to think through about the magazine’s own platform, intentions and the trajectories of those practices foregrounded thirty years ago under what are now troubling rubrics."
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"Opening Doors To Creativity" Opening Doors To Creativity: Arts for People with Disabilities in South Australia, by Laurie Strathdee, Field Officer, Arts in Action, 1 September 1989. This study finds that "greater physical access, more affordable arts, more relevant information about the arts and greater social acceptance need to be developed to enable people with disabilities to develop their artistic potential," and makes the case for funding Arts in Action to employ a Community Arts Officer to support people with disabilities to achieve their full artistic potential. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1997” -
“Arts Access Victoria – On Tour (mid – late 1990s)” Arts Access Victoria – Sharing knowledge (early – mid 1990s) – growth in programs, training, consultancy and developed the first AAV website. Weave Movement Theatre and Club Wild (Wild at Heart) emerged and toured exhibition of “BodySuits” created new artist commissions and opportunities.