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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1991”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Inclusive Arts Studio - Arts Day South - Promotional Flyer"
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"Accessible Arts - Avenues into Creativity for People with Disability 1986- Report"
Accessible Arts - Avenues into Creativity for People with Disability 1986- Report - PANEL ON 'WHY THE ARTS - Joan Hume: Why the Arts? An overview of the Need; - Lydia Fegan: Citizen Advocacy INFORMATION EXCHANGE - Who's Who - What's Happening SPECIFIC PROJECTS - Jo Caust: Arts Access Society Melbourne; - Angelika Pechloff: Good Time Junk Machine; - Laura Hastings-Smith: Adolescent Medical Unit Children's Hospital, Camperdown ON ART - Pam Fairburn: Cromehurst Special School OPEN SESSION: COMMUNITY GROUPS- Rozelle Arts and Drama Group: Sue MacDonald; - Art Reach: Melissa Lee VIDEOS - Linda Dyer: Activities Research Department, RNSH- Arts with the Aged: Jana Cattanach; The Ward Game- Laura Hastings-Smith: Adolescent Medical Unit; Children's Hospital, Camperdown; ENTERTAINMENT: 'Finger Ballet' - Chin Yu; PUTTING IDEAS INTO ACTION - Jana Cattanach: Artist in Residence, Tweed Shire Council; - Margot Currey: Community Artist/Sculptor; - Nan Bosler: Co-ordinator of the Narrabeen Community Learning Centre & Northern Beaches Creative Leisure Movement; ACCESS: OBSTACLES AND SOLUTIONS! - Ellen Bynum: Accessibility Consultant; - Lis Pack: Royal Blind Society; - Wendy Miners: Recreation Project Officer, AAMR; INTEREST GROUPS - Drama & Movement - Alison Lee; - Computer Art - Duncan Wallace; - Music - John Broomhall, Wollongong; - Silkscreen - Nina Angelo; - Craft - Branka Kringas -
“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Inc. - Theorem Program 1982 - Program"
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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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"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 - 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 -
"Tutti Arts - Wild Things - Exhibition - Program"
Tutti Arts - 'Wild Things' Exhibition 2018 Program - Reads, in part “As part of the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Festival official Program Tutti Arts in collaboration with the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation presents Wild Things. See the Hospital transformed into a world of wild landscapes where strange and beautiful creatures lurk.” -
"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." -
"Accessible Arts - Arts Activate, captured 2022"
Accessible Arts - Arts Activate - reads, in part "Arts Activated is one of Australia’s leading national forum for arts, culture and disability." -
“Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Concert Promotional Flyer” Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Concert Promotional Flyer – reads, in part, “A night to remember with South Australia's acclaimed Tutti Choir conducted by Pat Rix, Philip Griffin, Richard Chew and Joel Hartgen.”
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"Tutti Arts - Amalgumation Arts Festival - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Arts - 'Amalgumation Arts Festival' 2006 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "The program starts with the screening of a short comical film entitled 'Wheel Love' by Emma Butler from Launceston. Then follows 12 personal digital stories,Telling Tales, produced by Arts Access Victoria and the Australia Centre for the Moving Image The final film features Bronwyn Hayward from New Zealand, who wants to become a dancer but is told that she cannot because of her disability. The story tells her journey to become a dancer." -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1991”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1991 - Note that EASE is distributing approximately 1200 tickets a month, information about audio described shows, information about shows at Victorian Arts Centre -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1986-87"
Australia Council Annual Report 1986-87- discusses functions and objectives, structures, process and membership of Council, Council Committees and members, board members, assessment panels, staff lists, organisation chart, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, workshops for disabled people in community arts, funding for posters on theme of disability, grant for Theatre of the Deaf Braille Book of the Year award and Sound Pot Purri literary magazine for Royal Blind Society -
"Arts Project Australia - Gallery, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Gallery - website captured 2022 - reads, in part "HOW APA REPRESENTS AND SUPPORTS ITS ARTISTS Arts Project Australia advocates, supports and promotes studio artists within the broader contemporary arts sector nationally and internationally. The gallery promotes the work of its diverse group of emerging, mid-career and established Australian artists who work in the studio through the Collingwood gallery and national and international exhibitions, art prizes, and awards." -
"Interview with Julie Moralee"
Julie Moralee is the Chief Executive Officer of Restless Dance Theatre, bringing a wealth of experience in marketing, business development, and festival organisation within the arts sector. Her leadership focuses on showcasing the talents of artists with disability and ensuring sustainable employment opportunities in the arts. Interview Summary Julie Moralee is the CEO of Restless Dance Theatre, where she has focused on promoting the talent and abilities of artists with disability. With a commitment to ensuring sustainable full-time employment in the arts for these artists, she emphasises the importance of audience impact and high-quality performances as measures of success. Julie is mindful of the challenges and perceptions within the disability arts sector and envisions a future where the label "disability art" becomes obsolete, as the quality of the work transcends its creators -
"Arts Project Australia - Works From The 1985 Program For Moderately To Severely Intellectually Disabled Artists 1986 --Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Works From The 1985 Program For Moderately To Severely Intellectually Disabled Artists 1986 --Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "ARTS PROJECT AUSTRALIA is pleased to invite you to view the works from the 1985 program for Moderately to Severely Intellectually disabled artists at St. Martins Theatre Gallery," -
"Arts Project Australia - Commissions, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Commissions - reads, in part "re you seeking a specific work of art, or perhaps looking for a unique and personal gift idea? Have you ever thought about commissioning an artwork from an Arts Project artist? Many of our artists have worked on artwork commissions for clients and friends of Arts Project. Artists will often create works from images supplied by the client and, to date, our artists have painted and sculpted portraits, family members, pets, animals and homes." -
"Arts Project Australia - Into The Vault Exhibition 2014 - Promotional Card"
Arts Project Australia - Into The Vault Exhibition 2014 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "CURATED BY ELYSS McCLEARY AND JAMES McDONALD, INTO THE VAULT AND OUT OF THE BOX is a group exhibition that presents emerging talent alongside established artists and artists from our Permanent Collection. This exhibition is a celebration of the artists' contribution, both past and present, which has helped make Arts Project Australia the centre of excellence it is today." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1991-92"
Australia Council Annual Report 1991-92 - discusses objectives, organisation chart, year in review, support for artform development, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, artists and playwrights in residence and resource development and an award for the Royal Blind Society's Talking Book of the Year for “Poppy” -
"Australia Council - Awards - National Arts and Disability Awards 2019-2021"
The website reads “The Australia Council National Arts and Disability Awards 2019-21 celebrate the work and achievements of both established and young artists, and the significant contribution of artists with disability to the vibrancy of Australian arts”