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“Australia Council start development of Code of Conduct for Access in The Arts”
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“The Art of Difference Disability and Deaf Arts Festival takes place in 2009” The Art of Difference Disability and Deaf Arts Festival in 2009 featured visual, performing, literary and new media artists as a two-week international arts festival.
- Martin Wurt
- Bev Roberts
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"Accessible Arts - What's On - Program" Accessible Arts - What's On 1992 - Program -
"Arts Project Australia - Collins Place PopUp - Email Promotional Flyer 30 July 2016" Arts Project Australia - Collins Place PopUp - Email Promotional Flyer 30 Julye 2016 - reads, in part "Arts Project presents 34 artists in a series of curated exhibitions at the pop-up gallery." -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter Christmas Edition1988” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter September 1989” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1988” -
"Arts Access Victoria - News 2019 - 2024, captured 2024" Arts Access Victoria - News 2019 - 2024 - includes updates on announcement of new CEO Josh Pether, Nebula, Stella Young Award 2024, Transmit Futures, AAV Flashback, Making Space grants -
"Arts Access Victoria - Creating change, captured 2024" Arts Access Victoria - Creating change, captured 2024 - Information about AAV programs, training, consultation, resources - Sue O’Neill
- Suzanne O'Neill
- Rochelle Brown
- Mark Robinson
- Jenny Penhall
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"Back to Back Theatre - Website - BriefHistory, captured 2008" Back to Back Theatre 'Brief History' page, with PDF document of history captured 2008 - reads, in part "Back to Back Theatre evolved out a community arts project that began in Geelong in 1987. The project included disability service providers Corilong and Karingal, the Geelong Children's and Youth Support Services (CYSS) and Deakin University's Performing Arts Course (attached to the Mill Theatre) Individual artists and other members of the Geelong community were also involved." Includes list of Professional Productions (including ‘Big Bag’ 1987-88; ‘Stinking Houses’ 1989; ‘The Peg Machine’ 1990; ‘Everything and the Mermaid’ 1990, ‘I Don’t Want to Live in Lara Anymore 1991; ‘Yell Blue Murder’ 1991; ‘Woodenhead’ 1992; ‘The Adventures of Bobbi Dazzler’ 1992; ‘Voices of Desire’ 1993; ‘Freak Show with Circus Oz 1994; Back to Back in Shorts 1995; Road Movie with Melbourne Workers Theatre 1996; Minds Eye with Handspan Visual Theatre 1996; Peter Pan with Arena Theatre Company 1997; Mr September 1997; Boomtown with Snuff Puppets 1998; Mental 1999; Dog Farm 2000; Pornstar 2001; Soft 2002; Cow 2003; Small Metal Objects 2005), and Community Productions (including Ritual with Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College 1998; Push Push 1999; Drag Racers in Love with Nelson Park School 1999; Arnold 2000 Fishman with Theatre of Speed 2001; Inside the Angel House with Theatre of Speed 2003; Minotaur with Theatre of Speed 2005; DMI with Theatre of Speed 2007; Pod Residences with Night School, Awakenings Festival, Brr Theatre Group, Ants Pantz Arts, Break of Day Players, Theatre of Speed, Arts Action and Amalgamation Festival 2003-2006), and films (including Mullet (1995), White Maggots (1996), Spill (1997), Mark Deans Human Cannonball (1998), Underpants (1999), Backscratch (2000), Porn Star (2002), Rhian Hinkley Theatre of Speed vs. BOZ'n'HOK, vs. HUGE COVILL (2004), D9 (2005), Out of our Minds (2001)). -
"Interview with CB Mako" CB Mako is a non-fiction, fiction and fanfiction writer and disability advocate. Interview Summary cubbie||CB Mako is a creative practitioner and disability advocate who emphasizes the importance of accessibility in the arts, advocating for digital inclusivity and the elimination of ableist practices. cubbie pushes for systemic change so that future generations, like their disabled child, don't have to fight for access to art and literature. Success for cubbie is defined by the progress made when institutions include disability in their funding, competitions, and programming. Using the pen name CB Mako and going by pronouns cubbie/they/them, urges non-disabled artists, particularly from communities of colour, to proactively incorporate access in their work. -
“The 1985 New Directions Report is released” People with disabilities and their families participated in the review for the first time as part of a comprehensive consultation process. The resulting report ‘New directions: report of the Handicapped Programs Review’ was released in 1985. It indicated the need for change in disability policy culture of how people with a disability rights and capacities to realise their individual capacities for development.
- Clarke Bourizk
- Victorian Arts Council
- Eliza Hull
- Megalo Access Arts
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Disability Arts History Australia Launch 2025 - Archiving, Access and AI Report -
"Access Arts - Brisbane Outsider Artists 2008" Access Arts Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA) Studio/Programs page, with information about artists, and exhibitions, and examples of work -
“Arts Access Victoria – A New Millennium (early – mid 2000s)” Arts Access Victoria – A New Millennium (early – mid 2000s)– online artist’s register, “Artability” festival, Deaf Arts Network started in 2001, new programs including regional areas, audio description of first TV production, AAV hosted Inclusion International World Congress, The Other Film Festival started,