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“The 1985 New Directions Report is released”
- Suzanne Becker
- Josie Cavallaro
- Josh Dowse
- Joshua Dowse
- Jessica Miller
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“‘Arts and Disability: A Research Report’ published in 1995” In 1995, ‘Arts and Disability: A Research Report’ was published. Des Walsh and Juliet London were commissioned by the Australia Council to prepare the report. However, they found little information that was relevant to the theme of the report. In addition to a review of existing literature, they met with people involved in arts organisations, disability organisations and organisations dedicated to both, as well as funding bodies. Walsh and London outlined the different ways that disabled people interact with the arts: as artists, consumers, and through art therapy. They also recognised the “negative or unduly limiting notions attached to arts in relation to disability” (12). Overall, they found “no conclusive evidence […of a] widely shared, articulated concept of a ‘disability arts’ movement in Australia” at that time. The report was intended to inform meaningful policy going forward. They made recommendations related to buildings and physical barriers, leadership, education and training and action plans.
- JUTE Theatre Company
- PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art)
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"Access Arts Annual Report 2009"
Access Arts Annual Report 2009 - Indigenous Projects, Visual Arts, SoundCircles, Creative Recovery Project, Professional Development -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2008"
Access Arts Annual Report 2008 - Indigenous Projects, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Professional Development Mentoring Program, Sound Circles, Conferences, Events and Celebrations, Workshops, Projects, Partnerships -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2007"
Access Arts Annual Report 2007 - Indigenous Projects, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Sound Circles, Wataboshi Festival, Conferences, Events & Celebrations, Workshops, Partnerships -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2001"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2001 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Exhibitions Program, Studio Report, Financials - reads, in part "Since 1984 the organisation has run a visual arts studio program where people with an intellectual disability have the opportunity to work in a community based setting, using high quality art materials, and to receive advice and assistance from practising contemporary artists." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1993"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1993 - inludes Aims and Objective's, President's Report, Director's Report, Exhibition Report, Financial Statements, Management Committee 1993, Acknowledgements -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991 - includes Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Program Director's Report, 1991 Exhibition Report, Scenes from the Studio Workshop, Financial Reports, Acknowledgements and Thanks - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia began in 1974 as an arts based advocacy group for people with intellectual disabilities. A major reason for the formation of "the Art Project" (as it was then known) was the insight on the part of its members that many people who have an intellectual disability displayed aptitude and talent in the visual arts, and that the flexible conventions of these arts forms could provide access to a variety of means of expression and communication, even when more common forms, particularly linguistic, were difficult for them to utilise." - Michael Hodyl
- Wendy Cox
- Tashka Urban
- Tegrin
- Tegrin Christe
- Tina Douglas
- Trish Hensley
- Sarah Mainwaring
- Shalini Fernando
- Shio Otani
- Sim Luttin