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"Arts Project Australia - ClassicAlbums - Fulli Andrinopoulos Solo Exhibition 2014 - Email Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - ClassicAlbums - Fulli Andrinopoulos Solo Exhibition 2014 - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Classic Albums pays homage to popular and iconic music record covers from the last 60 years in painting, drawing and printmaking. This exhibition draws on keen interests in muslc an inspiration from album cover artwork. " -
"Tutti Arts - Burn Your Postcards - Promotional Flyer"
Tutti Arts 'Burn Your Postcards' Promotional Flyer -
“Tutti Arts – Choir – A Tutti Recital – Program”
Tutti Arts Choir – A Tutti Recital 2009 Program – reads, in part “The Tutto Choir is an inclusive community choir of over seventy singers which began in 1997 under the direction of Pat Rix.” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Ignite Your Creativity - Promotional Flyer 2014"
Arts Access Victoria - Ignite Your Creativity - Promotional Flyer 2014 - Information about AAV Ignite Your Creativity program by Arts Access Victoria to promote universal access, inclusion, and diversity, including making events accessible -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Gala Exhibition 2009 - Program"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Gala Exhibition 2009 - Program -
"Arts Project Australia - Drawing On Experience 1996 - Program Cover"
Arts Project Australia - Drawing On Experience 1996 - Program Cover -
"Arts Project Australia - 2009 Exhibitions Diary - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - 2009 Exhibitions Diary- - Promotional Flyer -
"Interview with Michele Saint-Yves"
Michèle Saint-Yves is a playwright, filmmaker, poet, and director. Interview Summary Michèle Saint-Yves’ background includes a colonial upbringing in Pacific territories, a Scottish boarding school education, and a complex personal journey of confronting her own inherent racism and colonial legacy, particularly through her writing. Her work as an artist with disability is deeply informed by her sense of otherness and focuses on creating inclusive performance-based work that challenges mainstream audiences and systems, aiming for transformative experiences that impact disability justice and community. Michèle actively embraced the social model of disability, which shifted her understanding of herself and her art, and has received recognition for her pioneering work with the prize-winning show "Clock for No Time." However, recognising the social model’s limitations, her current creative endeavours are concerned with 'access intimacy' and evaluating the lasting impact of her performances, in collaboration with other artists and through research grants. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1982-83"
Australia Council - Annual Report Australia Council Annual Report 1982-83 - discusses objectives, members of council, board members, organisation chart, staff list, council report, programs, board reports, financial statements, publications and grant lists including workshops, art production activities, production of magazine, award and performances.1982-83 -
"Indelability Arts - Theatre Ensemble for Artists With Disability"
News article by Kymberly Martin in Freedom2Live reads, in part, "The company, founded in 2015 by Rebecca Alexander and Catarina Hebbard, was inspired by local and international trailblazers and identified a gap within the creative sector for students with disabilities interested in pursuing a career in the arts after leaving school." -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - Past Shows 1999-2012, captured 2015"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Past Shows 1999-2012, captured 2015 - includes links to information on ‘Silent Monologues’ Gasworks Art Park (2012), ‘The Wild Boys’ Parade Playhouse (2008), ‘The Cat Lady of Bexley’ Sidetrack Theatre (2006), 'Deafening Applause' Redfern Town Hall (2005), ‘Friction’ Darlinghurst Theatre (2004), ‘There & Back’ Sidetrack Studio Theatre (2005, 2004), ‘Interpretation’ Performance Space (2003), ‘Dislabelled’ National Tour (2004) Adelaide Caberet Festival (2002) Paralympics Arts Festival Seymour Centre (2000), ‘Smiling Prisoner’ (2000) Performance Space (2000), ‘Language of One’ Mardi Gras Festival Newtown Theatre (1999) -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2012-13"
Australia Council Annual Report 2012-2013 – discusses year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council; financial review and discussion of Access Champions group focused on key actions from the 2011–13 Disability Action Plan, including programs for increased participation by artists with disabilities and to develop technical capacity and digital literacy for both operational and artistic activities, funding for exhibition of artists with disability work, premises and Australia Council website accessibility, and participation at national and international arts and disability forums. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1983-84"
Australia Council Annual Report 1983-84 - discusses main activities of Council and its eight Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including artist fees, performances for handicapped, production of radio material for blind, and activities for Theatre of the Deaf. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1975-76"
Australia Council Annual Report 1975-76 discusses membership, the year in review, National theatre of the Deaf from New York show and directors development program assisting Theatre of the Deaf, programs including salary and costs for Arts Access (Vic), Salaries, equipment and materials for program of multi-arts activities to Adult Deaf Society, Braille Book of the Year Award and funding program of entertainment for the old, sick and handicapped in homes. -
"Tutti Ensemble - Holdfast Choir History, Goals, Friends & Supporters 2002"
Tutti Ensemble Holdfast Choir History, Goals, Friends & Supporters 2002 - reads, in part " The development of the Tutti Ensemble's Holdfast Community Choir seems like magic. It has grown in less than four years from a small group of 11 intellectually disabled people and two support workers at Minda enjoying choral singing as a recreational option, to a diverse group of 60 - 70 singers and musicians. The philosophy of the choir is that there are no barriers to participation, therefore people with physical and intellectual disabilities and members of the community from widely differing age groups and musical experience are accepted and encouraged. Our repertoire has evolved to include gospel, popular and traditional songs as well as old favourites. We also sing songs from other cultures and original songs by contemporary writers" -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Victorian Arts Council - Jukebox - Teachers Notes"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Victorian Arts Council Jukebox Teachers Notes - Introduction from Victorian Arts Council, synopsis, information about sign singing, pre- and post-performance activities – reads, in part “Jukebox presents Deafness with a difference. Through the device of the jukebox the audience selects well known songs from a list which are performed by the Company using sign singing - the interpretation of songs into Australian Sign Language (AUSLAN). Between the songs the actors present their own stories about Deafness and life in the Deaf community.” -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2014-15"
Australia Council Annual Report 2014-2015 – discusses purpose, reports from chair and CEO, year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council with new grants model; performance outcomes, manageability and accountability, financial statements and discussion of capacity building programs in partnerships with artists with disabilities, increasing audiences of people with disabilities, programs of dance including a research project between QUT and UQ about Queensland Ballet collaborating with Parkinson’s Queensland, and the New York based Mark Morris Dance Group to deliver weekly dance classes for 500 people around Brisbane affected by Parkinson’s disease and a program run by Crossroad Arts for two major dance and photography projects in 2015 -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2016-17"
Australia Council Annual Report 2016-2017 – discusses purpose, reports from chair and CEO, year in review, report from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including The Governing Council and the Board, Structure of the Australia Council with new grants model; performance outcomes, manageability and accountability, financial statements and discussion of the final year of delivering $1.3 million over four years to support artists with disability with their careers and funding more organisations to support producing and touring disability-led and mixed-ability arts practice as well as mentoring arts leaders with disabilities and publication of the Council’s 2014–16 Disability Action Plan review. -
"Undercover Artist Festival Program 2015"
Undercover Artist Festival 2021, curated by inaugeral Festival Director Belinda Locke, including ‘People of Interest ‘by Daniele Constance, Fine Line’ with Emma Bennison, ‘ It's Not Easy Being Green’ by Karen Lee Roberts, ‘Schadenfreude’ by Alicia Jane Steele, Live Body Painting in the Green Room by Alicia Jane Steele, ‘The Rite of Spring’ by Second Echo Ensemble, ‘Ambition Road’ with David Truong and Donnelle Brooks, ‘Monster’ by Joshua Pether and Lynnette Voevidin, ‘Blonde Ammunition’ with Christina Youhanna, comedy from Thane Pullen, music from Barry Charles, ‘Putting on the Punk: Fantasy, Costumes and Photos’ with Ged Maybury, and film screenings and discussion panels -
"Arts Project Australia - Here And Now 2016 Exhibition - Email Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Here And Now 2016 Exhibition - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Here and Now is a selection of works on paper and sculptures by 12 artists from Arts Project Australia. " -
"Interview with Gayle Kennedy"
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"The Arts and Disability No Date #2"
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2000"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2000 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Workshop Program, Outreach Program, Exhibitions, Financials -
"Tutti Arts - Paint Draw Stitch Exhibition - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts 'Paint Draw Stitch 'Exhibition 2019 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Paint Draw Stitch is a collaboration of six Tutti Visual Artists - Banjobe Hunt, Megan Long, Grace Bell, Jessica Galea, Kurt Bosecke and William Gregory- with installation artist Jen Tranter to extrapolate elements of each artist's work and transpose them via embroidery onto denim jackets as wearable artworks." -
"Arts Project Australia - Bold Enigmas Exhibition 2008 Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Bold Enigmas Exhibition 2008 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "In her selection of fifty eight works for Bold Enigmas, Dr Cheryl Daye captures glimpses of individual worlds and ways of seeing by people who generally did not regard themselves as artists but were nonetheless driven to engage in intense visual expression. There is a sense of urgency in many of these works, a drive to record experience through repetition and symbolic imagery reminiscent of hieroglyphs, maps, and figurative markers. "