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ACT DisAbility Arts Festival
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Report"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Short Report/Reflections"
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“Arts Access Victoria – Inclusive Arts Studio - Arts Day South - Promotional Flyer"
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"Access Arts Newsletter 1997"
Access Arts Newsletter, 1997 - Executive Director, Program Manager, Regional Indigenous Project Officer reports, information about shows, exhibitions, workshops, awards -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Invitation"
Invitation to creative development showing of Wilbur the Optical Whale by Karen Lee Roberts, Indelability Arts in collaboration with Flipside Circus -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Logo"
Logo image for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Wilbur the Optical Whale -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Digital Program"
Digital Program for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Wilbur the Optical Whale - reads, in part, “Wilbur the Optical Whale" is a 'tale' about friendship, acceptance and celebrating difference. Wilbur and Cecil are BFF's. They are inseparable...or are they? One day while playing hide and seaweed, they are set upon by the Starfish Meanie Gang! How do they get out of this one? Join Wilbur and Cecil and help them in their quest.” -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Presenter Pack"
Presenter Pack for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Wilbur the Optical Whale -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Poster (1)"
Poster for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Wilbur the Optical Whale -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Poster (2)"
Poster for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Wilbur the Optical Whale -
"Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX - Framing Gravity Exhibition 2011 - Program"
Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX Framing Gravity Exhibition 2011 Program - reads, in part "Framing Gravity addresses 'the forces that be' as factors which do not just impact upon us, but through our interaction with them, define who we are. The creative 'shaping' of the world by the artists in the exhibition reveal dedicated artistic processes reinforcing the full spectrum of our experience." -
"Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX 2006 - Program"
Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX 2006 Program - reads, in part "AART.BOXX Emerging artists under 25 years" -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2010"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2010 - Overview, Rewarding Excellence, Skills Development, Policy and Research, Providing a Service -
"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Program"
Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Program - reads, in part "Choreographers Sue Healey, Dean Walsh and Philip Channells worked with more than 20 dancers to devise three short dance works traversing duets between camera and dancer, sub-aquatic space and states of dress and undress. The end result is Second Skin, a studio showing at Bangarra Theatre, where dancers will shed their layers and expose what's underneath their skin." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -1997 Win - Iss1"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication issue 1 Winter 1997 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources, resources, Accessible Arts AGM -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Annie Delin - Article: Access And The Arts - 2002 Nov, Pg19-22"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Annie Delin - Article: Access And The Arts - 2002 Nov, Pg19-22 -
"Tutti Arts - The Story Behind Shedding Light Exhibition - Promotional Card"
Tutti Visual Arts Studios (Adelaide) and Perspektif (Yogyakarta) 'Shedding Light' Exhibition 2015 Promotional Card - reads, in part "This exhibition reveals the unfolding relationship between emerging disabled artists in Adelaide and Yogjarkarta" -
"Tutti Arts - Wild Things - Exhibition - Promotional Poster"
Tutti Arts - 'Wild Things' Exhibition 2018 Promotional Poster - Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation invitation to launch event - reads, in part "Paintings by Artists from the Tutti Arts Studio" -
"Tutti Arts - The Magic Flute - Media Release"
Tutti Arts 'The Magic Flute' 2011 Media Release - reads, in part "South Australia's leading community arts organisation, the award winning Tutti Inc., will embark on one of its most ambitious collaborations to date with State Opera of South Australia (SOSA) and Cirkidz to present a new adaptation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's The Magic Flute." -
"Tutti Arts - Visual Arts Studio - Bowerbird Market Stall - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts Visual Arts Studio - Bowerbird Market Stall - Promotional Card - reads, in part "Tutti Visual Arts will be at the Bowerbird Bazaar Design Market. Come and support the Tutti visual artists and bag yourself a wonderful Mother's Day gift." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1988-89"
Australia Council Annual Report 1988-89 - discusses objectives, Council Committees and members, board members, allocation chart, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for community cultural development traineeships, training, programs, projects, performances and promotion and publications including “The Arts and People with Disabilities: A code of practice for arts organisations.” - Just Us Theatre Ensemble (JUTE)
- Paralympics Arts Festival (PAF)
- Ashley Heenan
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"Interview with CB Mako"
CB Mako is a non-fiction, fiction and fanfiction writer and disability advocate. Interview Summary cubbie||CB Mako is a creative practitioner and disability advocate who emphasizes the importance of accessibility in the arts, advocating for digital inclusivity and the elimination of ableist practices. cubbie pushes for systemic change so that future generations, like their disabled child, don't have to fight for access to art and literature. Success for cubbie is defined by the progress made when institutions include disability in their funding, competitions, and programming. Using the pen name CB Mako and going by pronouns cubbie/they/them, urges non-disabled artists, particularly from communities of colour, to proactively incorporate access in their work.