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ACT DisAbility Arts Festival
- Alice Green
- Alec Brimage
- Abigail Temby
- Abi Temby
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“Arts Access Victoria – The Present and the Future (2020 – present)” Arts Access Victoria – The Present and the Future (2020 – present)- increased technology and digital literacy training and online programs and projects including Alter State Festival and celebrated 50 years in 2024 -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2013" Access Arts Annual Report 2013 - Exhibitions, Projects, Partnerships, Professional Development, Awards -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report - Yearly Report - 1992" -
"Tutti Arts - Small Things Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Small Things' Exhibition 2013 Promotional Card -
"Tutti Arts - History Of Autism - Promotional Poster" Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Promotional Poster - reads, in part “The Father of Autism, Dr Leo Kanner, takes the audience on a surreal, topsy-turvy journey from the identification of this mysterious condition through to current thinking. With comic abandon, genuine insight and gut-wrenching reality, the audience travels through history: from the Austrian woods , in 1863, to the ‘refrigerator mother' theory of the 1950s, the 'screaming 70s' and the growing understanding of the 90s, finally arriving in the present. With the entire cast on the Spectrum, History of Autism renders the story of Autism with genuine understanding and humanity” -
"Tutti Arts - Mental Revolution With Dots - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Mental Revolution With Dots' Exhibition 2015 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Exhibition of Art Work PERSPEkTlf Community of Yogyakarta" -
"Tutti Arts - Josh Moloney - Greetings from Exhibition - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Josh Moloney 'Greetings From' Exhibition Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Josh Maloney, of Tutti Arts, presents his first solo exhibition, taking viewers on a wild journey across places both real and imagined. Maloney's love of vintage animation is made clear in his use of graphic black outlines and the stylised view he presents. A delight for both the eyes and the soul, don't miss out on this fantastic exhibition!" -
"Tutti Arts - Wonder Rooms Exhibition - Promotional Card" Promotional Card for Tutti Arts 'Wonder Rooms' Exhibition as part of SALA 2018 (South Australian Living Arts Festival) -
“Melbourne venue guides published in the 1990s” Arts Access Victoria published the ‘Melbourne Venue Guide: A Description of Access for People with Disabilities to Some of Melbourne's Major Entertainment Venues’ in 1992. They published an updated guide in 1998: ‘The Vic Venue Guide: A Guide to Access and Facilities at Over 75 Victorian Entertainment, Sporting and Cultural Venues’. This updated guide was produced in conjunction with VicHealth and supported by Arts Victoria. The guide provided information about where to make bookings, parking and public transport, facilities and access for disabled patrons, and seating.
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2002" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2002 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions Report, Lifedrawing at RMIT, 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 Access Victoria – Annual Report 1999-2000” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Way Out West - Promotional Flyer" -
"Accessible Arts - What's On - Program" Accessible Arts - What's On 1992 - Program -
"Arts Project Australia - connected06 Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card" Arts Project Australia - connected06 Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "connected is an exhibition of artworks celebrating the talents and achievements of artists with a disability. Saturday 13 May - Sunday 21 May 2006 > 24/7 hrs/days The exhibition is a project by State Trustees and Arts Project Australia. Both organisations are dedicated to providing opportunities for individuals with a disability - State Trustees via providing financial support and independence, and Arts Project Australia by supporting the development of individual artistic expression." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Kiersten Fishburn - Article: Access Busters Seminar - 2002 Nov, Pg15-18" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Kiersten Fishburn - Article: Access Busters Seminar - 2002 Nov, Pg15-18 -
"Tutti Arts - Mix Up World Exhibition - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts 'Mix Up World' Exhibition 2015 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "AN EXHIBITION of comic landscapes and new media art works by a group of artists with learning disability. working in the Tutti Studio." -
"Access to the Arts for People with Disability" Postcard, reading 'Arts Access South Australia' and 'Access to the Arts for People with Disabilities' on the front, with space on the back for the user to write a message and send to a receipient. -
“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1992” -
“Carriageworks ‘New Normal’ program plan to commission ten new works presents three performances - Lady Eats Apple (Back to Back Theatre, 2017), Off the Record (Force Majeure, Dance Integrated Australia, 2016), Simple Infinity (Urban Theatre Projects, 2016)" New Normal is Carriageworks “national strategy for the development of disability arts practice.” Carriageworks state an aim to “commission ten new major works across contemporary performance, music, dance and visual arts.” As part of the program, Back to Back Theatres’ Lady Eats Apple (2017), Force Majeure and Dance Integrated Australia’s Off the Record (2016), and Urban Theatre Projects’ Simple Infinity (2016) each presented at Carriageworks. Since then, there has been no update on Carriageworks’ goal, suggesting the program may have fallen short of its initial objectives.
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"Cultural Ministers Council (2009) National Arts & Disability Strategy." Reads, in part "On 9 October 2009, the Cultural Ministers Council agreed to the National Arts and Disability Strategy, which sets out a vision for improving access and participation in the artistic and cultural activities for people with disabilities. The Strategy provides a framework within which jurisdictions can assess and improve existing activities. It also identifies new priority projects that could be progressed as national initiatives or by individual jurisdictions."
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"Victoria : disability fact pack for arts and cultural organisations - DADAA National Network and Australia Council (1998)" Disability fact pack for arts and cultural cultural organisations in Victoria