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“The Australian Government announced a National Autism Strategy in 2022”
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Christmas Capers For Kids"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Christmas Capers for Kids - reads, in part "Professional Deaf actors accompanied by a sign language interpreter will provide a fun day of interactive Christmas activities including; learning to sign sing Christmas carols; playing festive drama games; Christmas craft corner" - Pam Spicer
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"Arts Project Australia - Love from the Studio, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Love from the Studio aarticles and interviews with artists - reads, in part "A series of stories bringing you behind the scenes of Arts Project Australia. " - Back to Back Theatre
- Alice Springs Youth Arts Group (ASYAG)
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Castles in the Air - Program"
Program for Australian Theatre of The Deaf show Castles in the Air - includes acts in the show ('There's No Bizness like Show Bizness', ‘Tension’, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall’, 'I Will Always Love You', ‘Don't Judge the Photo by its Gloss', 'The Best Things in Life are Free', '101 Scopes’, T’he Royal Family’, ‘A Day in the Life of Angels’, ‘Theatre of the Deaf'), performers, company, history of Theatre of the Deaf -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Quiz Night - Fundraiser"
Promotional flyer for Australian Theatre of the Deaf Quiz night, reads, in part "The Australian Theatre of the Deaf announces its social event of the year : QUIZ NIGHT! A fundraiser for Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Australia's only professional Deaf theatre company." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Show and Tell - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Show and Tell Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "These three energetic young perfonners create a wonderfully visual world of fantasy as they tell their stories. There are cats and dogs, animal chases, sock puppets, underwater creatures looking for lunch and lots of fun and laughter as the Australian Theatre of the Deaf bring to life two delightful stories. There's Christine Annello's story The Farmyard Cat and a story devised by the Company. Children are introduced to the idea of using hands, faces and body language as well as spoken words to tell stories." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Show and Tell - Teachers Notes"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Show and Tell Teachers Notes - includes information on show, cast, pre- and post- performance activities, Deafness, and SIgn Language - reads, in part "SHOW AND TELL is a 30 minute show, using Australian Theatre of the Deaf' s traditional storytelling methods and sign singing to tell two stories and sing a song. One is an original story devised by the Company to introduce the children to the idea of using hands to tell a story, and the other is an adaptation of the book "THE FARMYARD CAT" by Christine Annelle." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Sing & Sign Poster"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Sing and Sign Poster 1994 - reads, in part "Some of Australia's favourite childrens songs brought to life and taught to you in Australian Sign language, by one of NSW leading Theatre for Young People teams, the Theatre of the Deaf." - Tony Strachan
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"SENSORIA: Access & Agency. ArtLink Magazine Issue 42.2, Spring 2022." Reads, in part "This issue platforms a range of contemporary art practices and debates written by and with artists who identify as part of the disabled, d/Deaf, vision impaired or neurodiverse communities. The commissioned essays, profiles and conversations offer diverse perspectives of lived experience and (in)visibility in the art worlds of Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the UK."
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"Amanda Cachia (2022) Networks of Care: Collectivity as Dialogic Creative Access, in Amanda Cachia ed. Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. London: Routledge, 219-230" Reads, in part "The collectives that have formed in recent years and that will be the subject of this chapter include the Feminist Health Care Research Group (FHCRG), the Sickness Affnity Group (SAG), and Power Makes Us Sick (PMS). Each of these groups attempts to be intersectional in their approach, focusing on feminist and crip revisions to health care. Feminist and crip unite in the groups as the participants all identify as both women and as disabled. In shared spaces, which can be found in physical spaces, such as an art gallery or an artist’s home, or online through Zoom, artists can offer mutual understanding of their experiences with chronic illness, disability, the medical industrial complex, and simply be a shoulder to lean on in times of anxiety, anger, and sadness. The collectives also offer an opportunity for the artists to lift each other up, creating an environment of respect, dignity, and self-worth, becoming a strong circle of empowerment, affrmation, and allyship. The proliferation of these support groups shows a general shift in social norms, where the medical feld no longer holds the only authoritative voice on health. This phenomenon also indicates how nonmedical health based groups are flling a need and making up for a lack in social support networks elsewhere, particularly within sanctioned medical arenas."
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"Access Arts CPL Ltd Constitution"
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"Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability, captured 2022"
Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability - reads, in part "The International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) on December 3 provides a valuable opportunity every year to acknowledge, honour and celebrate people with disability and the vital contributions they make to arts and culture here in Australia and throughout the world." -
"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." -
"Fusion Theatre Governance and Support, captured 2022"
Fusion Theatre Governance and Support page, captured 2022 - Board, governance, and funding arrangements -
"Arts Project Australia - Virtual Exhibitions, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Virtual Exhibitions - Reads, in part "An extension of the gallery to a virtual space, APA's virtual exhibitions offer a place to connect with APA artists from home." -
"Arts Project Australia - Artist & Artwork directory, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Artist & Artwork directory - includes list of artists -
"Arts Project Australia - Artwork Leasing Programs, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Artwork Leasing Programs - reads, in part "Affordable artwork leasing program for home, business and secure venues." -
"Arts Project Australia - Manifesto, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Manifesto - reads, in part "Fuelled by an unwavering belief in our artists, we’re buoyed by the creativity and authenticity that exists in our space and heartened by those who delight in sharing it. We believe that art is serious, but making it can be fun. The individual creativity triumphs over conformity and divergent voices make life much more interesting. That art is about revealing ourselves and creating meaningful connections – between artists, staff artists and art lovers. Our experience will always be shared, our knowledge passed on and our studio, bound by creativity, integrity and generosity in equal measure." -
"Arts Project Australia - Studio Program, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Studio Program - reads, in part "Artists at Arts Project are encouraged to develop a visual art practice reflective of their interests and passions" -
"Arts Project Australia - Image Licensing, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Image Licensing - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia offers an image licensing service for people wanting to use images of our artists' artwork." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021 - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia is a creative social enterprise that supports artists with intellectual disabilities, promotes their work and advocates for their inclusion in contemporary art practice." -
"Arts Project Australia - Studio, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Studio - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia offers creative and accessible spaces for artists with intellectual disability. Join the studio program at the Northcote building or via online platform 'Satellite Arts.'"