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"Tutti Arts - History of Autism - Program" Tutti Arts 'History of Autism' 2014 Program - reads, in part "History of Autism is about two things, firstly it is about the evolution of Autism as a clinical diagnosis in the Twentieth Centurv, ax well a giving an overview of a "Nut Shell" explanation of how Autism can be viewed. Secondly, it's the untold story of what generations of forgotten people went through. The pain, anguish and ridicule suffered by people when diagnosis a was not an option, as well as the constant striving tor an identity. About Company @ (Autistic Theatre) Company @ began as AAA Theatre group run by Autism SA in the 1990's and it is believed to be the only wholly Autistic run and led Theatre Company in the world. Company @ inspires and connects people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder through the process of creating and presenting powerful theatre pieces. The company contributes to the creative and cultural life of the Australian and broader communities through collaboration, innovation and education.” -
"InCite Arts - Programs, and 2012, 2013, 2014 Annual Reports" InCite Arts programs, and 2012, 2013, 2014 Annual Reports, captured 2018 - ‘Red Sand Culture’ youth focused music and dance mentoring program, ‘SPRUNG Youth Dance’, ‘Southern Ngalia’ intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s song and dance program, ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Autumn 2001” -
"Incite Arts Disability Engagement Policy and Action Plan 2020-25" InCite Arts Disability Engagement Policy & Action Plan, reads, in part "People with disability are a key focus of InCite Arts. When we say we work with people with disability, we mean anyone with sensory or physical impairments, hidden impairments, intellectual or neurological impairments or mental health issues. We welcome and value the participation of people with disability in all areas of our work, and we aim to make sure that people with disability have full access to our program, organisation and venues." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2001 May - Iss5" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 5 May 2001 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2009" Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2009 - reads, in part "Congratulations to Tutti's amazing team of staff, artists, and volunteers who have recently presented three outstanding artistic events: the lively and colourful launch of the Extensions exhibition at the Bay Discovery Centre for SALA, the Let it Shine concert on 19 July at Christ Church, North Adelaide, and an extraordinary work in progress performance of Doghouse aka The Psychology of Loneliness at Restless Big Space in June. Special thanks to Mel Fulton, Juha Vanhakartano, Philip Griffin, Daisy Brown, and Jonathan Bligh for their creativity and leadership of these profile-raising events." -
"Crossroad Arts StrategicPlan 2022-2025" Crossroad Arts Strategic Plan 2021-2025 - includes Vision, Mission, and Goals, Artistic Program and Artists, Community, Markets, Board and Staff, Partners, Impact -
"Incite Arts - News, captured 2022" InCite Arts News, captured 2022 - Including a new location, and activities of 'Starts with a D' Performance Ensemble, and ‘Southern Ngalia’ intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s song and dance program -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006 - Board, Staff and Volunteers, Supporters, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, , Director's Report, , Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions and Collections Report, Financial Report -
"Tutti Arts - Near and Far Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts - Near and Far Exhibition Promotional Card - reads, in part "A curated collection of expressive art works celebrating Artists from Tutti Arts' Port Adelaide and Barossa studios: -
"Incite Arts - Central Australian Arts organisation recognised for breaking down barriers 2017, captured 2018" Reads, in part, "Human rights advocates in the Northern Territory were recently recognised at the 2017 NT Human Rights Awards Night at the Supreme Court in Darwin. This year Central Australia’s InCite Arts won the Fitzgerald Diversity Award, for their contributions working with a diverse range of communities and community members in and around Alice Springs." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007-08" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007-08 - About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, The Studio, Board Staff and Supporters, Collection Report, Exhibition Report, Financials -
“Tutti Arts – End of Year Concert 2018 – Program” Tutti Arts – End of Year Concert 2018 Program - reads, in part “'Tutti' means everyone. Tutti is South Australia's only multi arts organisation where artists with a learning disability create visual art, theatre, music, film, new media and installations for a growing local and international audience. Tutti also offers disability-led collectives like Company AT, The Sisters of Invention and Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film & New Media Festival a rare opportunity to work in an artistic and administrative environment.” -
"Incite Arts - Somebody Everybody - Poster" -
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"Incite Arts - Somebody Everybody - Media Release" -
"Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Spring - Iss1" Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Spring - Iss1 - reads, in part "Welcome to the first edition of Outline the newsletter of Arts Project Australia" -
"Tutti Arts - Fierce Exhibition - Promotional Card" "Tutti Arts 'Fierce Exhibition' 2018 Promotional Card - reads, in part “A celebration Tutti Arts' female artists and their unique perspectives.” -
"Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Program" Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Program - reads, in part "A significant exhibition of international and local artists exploring the human figure Curator Professor Colin Rhodes, Dean of Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney" -
"Tutti Arts - Vivid - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Vivid' Exhibition 2019 Promotional Card - reads, in part "A curated collection of works from the artists of Tutti Arts whose uncompromising use of colour and fearless style create artworks that are truly Vivid." -
"Tutti Arts Newsletter Term 1 2005" Tutti Arts Newsletter Term 1 2005 - reads, in part "Tutti Arts, the first vocational program for young artists with a disability in Australia began last October in partnership with Minda Inc." -
"Arts Project Australia - Convergence Exhibition 2013 - Peter Ben Solo Exhibition - Email Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Convergence Exhibition 2013 - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Convergence is a celebration of the cross-disciplinary exploration of materials, techniques and thematic resolutions inherent in the studio practice of artists working at Arts Project Australia." -
“Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Flyer" Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Information about Nebula, the first fully accessible portable arts space developed for disabled artists in Australia, with flexibility to provide workshop, gallery, or performance space anywhere in Victoria -
“Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Poster - 2020" Arts Access Victoria - Nebula - Promotional Poster - 2020 - Information about Nebula, the first fully accessible portable arts space developed for disabled artists in Australia, with flexibility to provide workshop, gallery, or performance space anywhere in Victoria -
"Interview with Nick Hughes" Nick has worked as an actor, director, writer, artistic director, dramaturg and was the Company Manager for Restless Dance Theatre Interview Summary Nick Hughes is a retired arts administrator who has worked in various capacities within the arts industry, including as an actor, writer, stage manager, and notably as the company manager for Restless Dance Theatre. Nick gained degrees in drama, and sociology, and moved from the UK to Australia in 1973. During the interview, Nick reflects on his significant contributions to the arts and disability sectors. Despite being unfamiliar with disability arts in the beginning, Nick says he became deeply involved and committed to the field, valuing disability arts for the social and political aspects. Nick discusses witnessing first-hand the growth and development of individuals through creative expression. Throughout his career, Nick says he has seen the evolution and increasing recognition of disability arts as a legitimate and powerful art form capable of altering people’s perceptions and advocating for inclusivity and equality in society.