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“The 1985 New Directions Report is released”
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"InCite Arts Annual Report 2010"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2010 - includes Chairperson, Artistic Director and Community Cultural Development Manager Messages, Arts Access Central Australia, Projects -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2009"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2009 - includes Chairperson, Artistic Director and Community Cultural Development Manager Messages, Arts Access Central Australia, Projects, Mentorships -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2008"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2008 - includes Chairperson, Artistic Director and Community Cultural Development Manager Messages, Projects, examples of work, Partners -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2007"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2007 - includes Chairperson and Artistic Director's Messages, Projects, Memberships, Partners -
"InCite Arts Annual Report 2006"
InCite Arts Annual Report 2006 - includes Chairperson and Artistic Director's Messages, Projects, Guest Hip Hop Artists Monkey Marc & Elf Tranzporter, Memberships, Partners - Incite Arts
- Alice Springs Youth Arts Group (ASYAG)
- Tony Strachan
- Annette Innes
- Al Wunder
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"Interview with David Doyle"
David Doyle is the Executive Director of DADAA and has spent over 30 years leading large-scale Community Arts and Cultural Development (CACD) and arts projects globally and in Western Australia, significantly contributing to the arts and disability sectors through his work with DADAA and his dedication to community wellbeing and access to arts and culture. Interview Summary David Doyle, who originally trained in printmaking and ceramics with a background in community arts, has worked extensively in community arts and cultural development with a focus on addressing social issues through the arts. His experience with a disability from a young age and a deep understanding of power dynamics and privilege have influenced his motivation and commitment to disability arts in Australia. David highlights the significance of the Disability Discrimination Act and NDIS in empowering artists with disabilities and notes the uneven distribution of resources for disability arts across Australia. As the leader of an arts organization, he values the transition of power to individual artists with disabilities, stressing the importance of equipping them with the skills and contacts needed to lead and redefine the sector. - David Doyle
- Vicki Jones
- Sandra Heeps
- Sian Roberts
- Solange Pinget
- Steven Wilkinson
- Sue O'Dwyer
- Sylvia Staehli
- Lorrie Baines
- Lorrie Bains
- Ken Vatcher
- Joss Evans
- Jo Barrkman
- Helen Philipp