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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
- Leigh Bremner
- Keith Blackmore
- Kate Reeves
- Karen Crome
- John Harwood
- Joan Stapelton
- Joan Lock
- Joan Gray
- James Donahue
- Jaclyn Greaves
- Jack McIness
- Jacinta O'Brien
- Helen Dinsdale
- Gregor Lamond
- Greg Vincent
- Frank Smith
- Dorothy Boag
- Dawn Murray
- Betty Knigge
- Beth Wilmot
- Aubrey Jones
- Albert Waters
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"From Dust to Dust - Prologue" Reads, in Part, "A hybrid artist-curatorial project, inviting experimentation and conversations amongst Benjamin Hancock, Bryan Phillips, Jen Bervin, Shelley Lasica, Katie West, Simon Charles, Pippa Samaya, Gabriel Curtin, Adam Leslie, Zeno d'Evie, Anna Seymour, Ravi Vasavan, and in absentia, Aaron McPeake, Andy Slater, Jennifer Justice, and Lucreccia Quintanilla. Welcome to Country by Uncle Rick Nelson and Aunty Paulette Nelson.Afternoon tea by Murnong Mammas." -
"VisAbility Exhibition" Reads, in part "Bringing together a selection of recent acquisitions from the QUT Art Collection, Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection has been conceived as a project to broaden understanding of the lived experiences of people who are blind or with low vision." -
"Fayden D'Evie (2022) From Dust to Dust: Hallucinating the Absent Exhibition, in Amanda Cachia ed. Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. London: Routledge, 87-98" Reads, in part "Over several months in 2018, I developed a hybrid artist-curatorial project for the Old Castlemaine Gaol, with the working title From Dust to Dust , which sought to invert the site’s association with the sensorial policing of bodies."