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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Art For Everybody – Promotional Flyer” -
“Arts Access Victoria Diane Doesn’t Sleep ND Promotion Card” -
"The Other Film Festival - Website, captured 2022" The Other Film Festival website, captured 2022 - reads, in part "The Other Film Festival is a groundbreaking disability-led initiative that has put Deaf and Disabled people at the centre of the Australian screen industry for almost 20 years. Founded in 2004, it is Australia’s first international disability film festival and is a major artistic program of Arts Access Victoria." -
"The Other Film Festival - Website, captured 2018" The Other Film Festival website, captured 2018 - with links to About and Archive pages, and 2016 Festival report - Adrian Lazzaro
- John Bates
- Fiona Longhurst
- Mija Gwyn
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"Tutti Arts - Website, captured 2023" Tutti Arts Website captured 2023 - includes About, Arts Programs, Artists & Collectives, Events & Gallery, Contact, and NDIS pages, with links to information about information about Acting, Dance, Music, Screen, Visual Arts, Choir, Kids & Youth programs -
"Tutti Arts - Website - Arts Programs, captured 2023" Tutti Arts Website Arts Programs captured 2023 - includes information about Beats Workshops, Let’s Dance, Dance, Screen, Quirkestra, Music Experience, Voice Specialist, Radio Tutti, Open Studio, Tutti Choir, The Gathering Wave, Club Tutti, Company AT, TKY Visual Arts, AT This Place programs -
“Studio A – Lisa Scott – Two Love Birds 2024 - Promotional Card” Information about Studio A artist Lisa Scott who works in media including painting, screen printing, quilting and installation, and has shown her work at Underbelly Arts Festival, Beams Festival, and a sole exhibition at the Australia Design Centre in 2019. -
"The Other Film Festival Revisited 2020" The Other Film Festival 2020 Revisited - information about the Festival, program, achievements, including in 2020 writers room activity, daily screen writing prompt tasks, and events relating to climate change -
“In 2014, the Australia Council introduces its first grant specifically for artists with disabilities” In 2014, the Australia Council introduces its first grant specifically for artists with disabilities. Then Australia Council CEO Tony Grybowski announced “the Artists with Disability Pilot Program; the Council’s Disability Action Plan for 2014-2016; and additional funding for Arts Access Australia to increase career development and employment opportunities for artists with disability.” The pilot program granted $300,000 to disabled artists to develop and present their work. Following this, the program was extended for another three years. The “million dollar investment” would “provide development grants of up to $25,000 and project grants of up to $50,000 for individuals and groups.” That same year, the Australia Council received its first ever grant application in Australian Sign Language (Auslan). However, in 2019, Australia Council ended its dedicated funding program for disabled artists and replaced it with the National Arts and Disability Awards.
- Peter Cave
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"Accessible Arts - Creative Initiatives, captured 2022" Accessible Arts - Creative Initiatives - reads, in part "The unique perspectives and experiences of artists with disability – as well as the intersection of cultural identities across all types of disability – present exciting avenues for new artistic possibilities right across the spectrum of visual, performing, literary, screen and digital arts. We’re here to work with arts and cultural organisations, government agencies and other funding partners to deliver creative initiatives focused on providing development and production opportunities for all kinds of artists with disability or who are d/Deaf." - Metro TV
- Bobby Kyriakopoulos
- Sue Roff
- Mark Smith
- Tim Noble
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“Creative Australia releases reports on arts participation, including d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists and audiences” A series of reports about arts and disability in Australia published in the mid-to-late-2010s are summarised on the Creative Australia website. Sources for the summary include Connecting Australians: Results of the National Arts Participation Survey (June 2017), Making Art Work: An Economic Study of Professional Artists in Australia (2017), Creating Pathways: Insights on support for artists with disability (2018), and Arts and Disability in Australia: Meeting of Cultural Ministers (2018). The overview of this research series demonstrates that disabled Australians’ participation in the arts had increased as access had grown, though equity for disabled artists, especially those with intersecting marginalised identities, continued to face barriers. It reports that work by disabled artists is innovative and transformative.
- Arts Access Australia
- Kate Knight
- Lisa McKay
- Lisa McKoy