Items
Search full-text
“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
-
"Hot Pink Goanna Studios - Deadly With Disabilities - Walu Win Series by Uncle Paul Constable Calcott, Episode 1" Walu Win Series by Uncle Paul Constable Calcott, episode 1 - reads, in part "A mini-series exploring the benefits of art and how it is halping as a tool in the healing process. This episode is about Uncle Paul Calcott, a Wiradjuri man who is now living on Gubbi Gubbi country." -
"Indelability Arts - Theatre Ensemble for Artists With Disability" News article by Kymberly Martin in Freedom2Live reads, in part, "The company, founded in 2015 by Rebecca Alexander and Catarina Hebbard, was inspired by local and international trailblazers and identified a gap within the creative sector for students with disabilities interested in pursuing a career in the arts after leaving school." -
"Indelability Arts - Classes" Website reads "Students will learn the ins-and-outs of theatre performance from industry trained professionals." -
"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 -
"Bree Hadley, Katherine Dionysius, Sarah Boulton (2019) Vis-Ability: Audio descriptions. In Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection. QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, Qld, pp. 45-53." "Bringing together a selection of recent acquisitions from the QUT Art Collection ,Vis-ability has been conceived as a project to broaden understanding of the lived experiences of people who are blind and people with low vision. Drawing on research in QUT's Creative Industries Faculty, Vis-ability proposes alternative ways of engaging with the collection, considering how technologies can deepen our understanding of vision and challenging our sight-driven experience of art. In this essay, QUT artist scholar and audio description author Associate Professor Bree Hadley, curator Katherine Dionysius, and blind artist and exhibition guide Sarah Boulton examine the principles, processes, and challenges of producing audio descriptions and associated engagement strategies to enable creative new forms of audio encounter with visual art works." -
"Janice Rieger, Bree Hadley, Katherine Dionysius, Michael Whelan (2019) VIS-ABILITY: Audio Description of Denise Green's 'Saar elegy: Opposites' 2014." "This is an audio description of Denise Green’s artwork, ‘Saar elegy: opposites’ (2014) narrated by Dr Bree Hadley. This recording was produced in partnership with QUT Creative Industries Faculty for the exhibition, 'Vis-ability' at QUT Art Museum, from 11 May to 4 August 2019." -
"Janice Rieger, Bree Hadley, Katherine Dionysius, Michael Whelan (2019) VIS-ABILITY: Audio Description of Karla Marchesis' artwork, 'Trashout' (2010)." "This is an audio description of Karla Marchesi's painting, 'Trashout' (2010), narrated by Dr Bree Hadley and recorded by Michael Whelan. This recording was produced in partnership with QUT Creative Industries Faculty for the exhibition, 'Vis-ability' at QUT Art Museum, from 11 May to 4 August 2019." -
"Janice Rieger, Bree Hadley, Katherine Dionysius, Michael Whelan, Megan Strickfaden(2019) VIS-ABILITY: Audio Description of Karla Dicken's artworks, 'Bottom feeder I-IV' (2018)." "This is an audio description of Karla Dickens' artworks, 'Bottom feeder I-IV' (2018), narrated by Dr Bree Hadley and recorded by Michael Whelan. This recording was produced in partnership with QUT Creative Industries Faculty for the exhibition, 'Vis-ability' at QUT Art Museum, from 11 May to 4 August 2019." -
"Janice Rieger, Bree Hadley, Katherine Dionysius, Michael Whelan (2019) VIS-ABILITY: Audio Description of Brown, Green and Cattapan's 'War and peace #7: Empire' (2011)." "This is an audio description of Lyndell Brown, Charles Green and Jon Cattapan's artwork 'War and peace #7: Empire', narrated by Dr Bree Hadley and recorded by Michael Whelan. This recording was produced in partnership with QUT Creative Industries Faculty for the exhibition, 'Vis-ability' at QUT Art Museum, from 11 May to 4 August 2019." -
"Incite Arts website, captured 2017" InCite Arts website, captured 2017 - Acknowledgement of Country, paying respect to the Elders past and present of lands of the Arrernte people on which the InCite Arts office is based, About, Programs, Community, Gallery, News, Events, Membership -
"Crossroad Arts - Artistic Development, captured 2024" Crossroad Arts - Community Development, captured 2024 - reads, in part "Crossroad Arts is passionate about creating opportunities for people with disability who are serious about developing their skills in contemporary performance." -
"Crossroad Arts Annual Reports 2005 - 2014" Crossroad Arts Annual Reports 2005 - 2014 -
"Crossroad Arts Website 2021" Crossroad Arts Website, captured 2021. Includes home, employment, about us, programs, blog, partners, videos, outreach, contact us, and support us links, and information about “what we do,” “how we do it,” who we work with,” and “why we do it,” with the latter stating “We want to challenge the traditional spaces where art making takes place; and to challenge the notion of who participates in that process and how they participate.” -
"Crossroad Arts About 2021" Crossroad Arts About page, Crossroads Arts website, captured 2021. Includes information about Crossroad Arts Vision, Mission, and Values, across “Artistic Development,” “Community Development,” and “Outreach” pillars, and an Auslan Described and Captioned “Community Voices” video about the company’s work (Crossroad Arts Vimeo available here https://vimeo.com/crossroadarts?msockid=07261a89129e61112e290e3e137360f5 as at 2024). Includes link to information about past projects 2015-2020, and images of past projects 1996-2020. -
"Crossroad Arts Production History 1997-2006" Crossroad Arts Production History 1997-2006 -
"Accessible Arts - Activated Arts Podcasts" Accessible Arts - Activated Arts Podcasts - reads, in part "Get turned on to a different kind of creativity! The Activated Arts podcasts, produced in association with Accessible Arts and 2RPH Radio, explore and showcase the unconventional talent and distinctive work of professional arts practitioners with disability." -
"Rawcus Archive 2013-2024, captured 2024" Rawcus Archive 2013-2024, captured 2024 - links to a decade's news and events -
"Rawcus Productions, captured 2024" Links to information about Rawcus Productions, from 2000 forward, captured 2024 - including Here We Are Amongst You, Glass, Song for a Weary Throat, Catalogue, Small Odysseys, Another Lament, The Heart of Another is a Dark Forest, Hunger, Collisions, Not Dead Yet, Box Set, Side Show, Born Rawcus, Designer Child, Flight -
"Rawcus Website, captured 2014" Rawcus website, captured 2014, reads, in part, "Rawcus is an ensemble of performers with and without disabilities. Collaborating with a core creative team led by Artistic Director Kate Sulan, Rawcus aims to devise new work that expresses the imaginative world of the ensemble. Drawing on dance, theatre and visual art disciplines, the work is crafted with a precision that supports the performers but allows space for their inherent sense of anarchy. A series of moving pictures, Rawcus’ work is sculptural, unexpected, beautiful, funny and tender." -
"Rawcus Reviews and Articles, captured 2024" Rawcus Reviews and Articles, captured 2024 - links to reviews and articles about Rawcus's work -
"Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2015-2016" Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2015-2016 -
"Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2010-2012" Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2010-2012 -
"Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2007-2008" Accessible Arts - Newsletter 2007-2008 -
"Accessible Arts - Events - 2022" Accessible Arts - Events 2022 - reads, in part "We’re presenting an innovative and free event series in 2022 in response to rapidly changing environments and increasing sector demand. Due to Covid-19, all events will take place online until further notice. These events are free to attend, accessible and encourage discussion and participation through a Q&A platform." -
"Accessible Arts - Career Advancement, captured 2022" Accessible Arts - Career Advancement - reads, in part "We’re here to empower the creativity and careers of arts practitioners with disability right across NSW. We do this by providing a range of professional development programs for both artists and arts workers."