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“Arts Access Arts Access News Autumn 1996”
Arts Access Arts Access News Autumn 1996 – Calendar of Events, Editorial, profile of two Arts Access team - Samantha Marsh and Rhona Bester. Artistic Program – Art Day programs, Juvenile Justice programs, Supported Residential Services Program, North Fitzroy Youth Refuge project, The Heidelberg Hospital, Saturday morning Art Classes, Arts Access Library and Information Service – new technology and resources, EASE ticket service - EASE Industry Development Program Disability Seminars 1996, DADAA national one day meeting, Arts Access Membership, EASE Subscriptions and Donations, Arts Access mission statement and programs. -
"Arts Access Victoria - History, captured 2011"
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"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2018"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2018 – President’s, Artistic Directors, Disability & Quality Manager’s, Arts Manager Reports, information on Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film and New Media and Choral and Kids & Youth Programs, Projects, and Exhibitions, including information on Say No More, Standing Up Standing Out, BEASTLY!, Sit Down Shutup and Watch Film Festival, The Sisters of Invention, Company AT, Financials, Staff, Supporters -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2010"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter September 2010 - profile of artist Jackie Saunders, 2010 events, information about choir, visual arts, performing arts, and digitech programs, updates from Artistic Director, General Manager, President -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter February 2009"
Tutti Arts - Tutti Voice Newsletter February 2009 - "A new year, a new creative opportunity. Welcome to 2009 and the new look Tutti newsletter where we remember the highlights of 2008 and alert you to two exciting events coming up in the near future. The official launch of Tutti Kids in partnership with Novita Children's Services by the Honourable Jennifer Rankine, Minister for Disability, is on February 14th at the Odeon Theatre. In March, Tutti presents the Australian premiere of Richard Chew and Orlando Gough's radical community opera The Shouting Fence at the State Opera Studio for the Adelaide International Fringe Festival." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 2003-04"
Australia Council Annual Report 2003-2004 - discusses letter from chair of council, letter from CEO, corporate overview, year in review, financial statements, analysis of funding analysis and grants list, including funding for conduct national research to identify ways of addressing barriers to access for audiences with disabilities and their carers, funding for the publication, “Don’t Give Up Your Day Job”, included survey questions specifically related to artists with disabilities, arts marketing and audience development and triennial grants to disability arts organisations in NSW, South Australia and Victoria as well as funding to conduct national research to identify ways of addressing barriers to access for audiences with disabilities and their carers and three year funding for Accessible Arts to continue Audience Development. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter July 1992”
Arts Access Arts Access Society Access Newsletter July 1992 - Caloola Winter Solstice Festival, establishment of Arts Access Trust, Arts Access staff changes, Senior Citizens' exhibition “Hidden Treasures”, new program - Werribee Youth Arts, DADAA national body update, P-art-ICIPATE 1992, “Stormy Weather” touring art exhibition pieces purchased for international collection, Touch, hear, see - Blind, visually impaired and sighted people can touch, hear or view, six classical European paintings, integrated band Big Bag's new CD, “Dolly”, Community Arts Network new location, resource centre update, membership. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Creative Arts Program North and West 1993 - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Access Victoria - Creative Arts Program North and West 1993 - Promotional Flyer - Information about Creative Arts Program (North & West) providing arts opportunities, via workshops in visual and performing arts, including painting, printmaking, drawing, mask making, ceramics, music, movement, dance, and drama, for adults with Intellectual Disability -
"Tutti Arts - Sit Down Shut Up & Watch - Promotional Flyer 2018"
Tutti Arts - 'Sit Down Shut Up & Watch 2018 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part “Sit Down Shutup and Watch Australia's premier learning disability led film festival 19-20 October 2018 Angaston, Barossa Valley Two days of short films, talks, workshops and activities with a spotlight on immersive technologies." -
"Australia Council Arts and Disability Initiative 2022-24"
Australia Council Arts and Disability Initiative 2022-24 - reads, in part "This program is for d/Deaf artists or arts workers, or artists or arts workers with disability, seeking to undertake a project or activity to advance their practice, skills or career." -
"Australia Council - Arts and disability a priority as Australia Council commits significant new funding"
Australia Council - Arts and disability a priority as Australia Council commits significant new funding - reads, in part "The Australia Council has committed $750k over three years to support sustainable careers and to recognise the artistic excellence of artists with disability." -
"Australia Council - Disability Fact Pack 1998"
The website reads “Outlines a variety of issues for arts organisations regarding people with disabilities including access, attitude, employment and discrimination” - Noelene Gration -
"Accessible Arts and Tin Sheds Gallery - AART-BOXX 2008 - Program"
Accessible Arts and Tin Sheds Gallery- AART-BOXX 2008 Program - reads, in part "AART.BOXX is an exhibition and cultural initiative that highlights the current and diverse art practices of young and emerging artists with a disability. Initiated by Accessible Arts, the peak arts and disability body in NSW, AART.BOXX aims to extend and challenge current discourses within contemporary art by including art practices that are informed by cultures of disability. These artists are a creative force whose unique voices are often marginalized within the broader cultural context." -
"Tutti Arts - Sit Down Shut Up & Watch - Promotional Flyer 2022"
Tutti Arts - 'Sit Down Shut Up & Watch 2022 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part “Sit Down, Shutup & Watch is Australia’s first international film and new media festival featuring work made by people with a learning disability.” -
"Tutti Arts - Sit Down Shut Up & Watch - Promotional Poster 2022"
Tutti Arts - 'Sit Down Shut Up & Watch 2022 Promotional Poster -
"Interview with Daniel Savage"
Daniel Savage is an artist and disability advocate working in mediums of photography, video and performance. Interview Summary: Daniel discussed his background as a disabled contemporary artist primarily focused on photography, with additional interests in video and performance. Daniel detailed the journey through his artistic career, highlighting significant experiences such as art school education, early influences, and the impact of acquiring a disability. He also explored the evolution of his style and interests, particularly his shift towards digital technology and his involvement in advocacy for accessibility in the arts. Daniel also shared his perspectives on the challenges and achievements within the disability arts scene in Australia, including public awareness and integration with contemporary art. -
"Tutti Arts - Sit Down Shut Up & Watch - Call For Entries 2014 - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - 'Sit Down Shut Up & Watch' 2014 Call For Entries - reads, in part "The first disability-led film festival in the southern hemisphere" -
"Tutti Arts - Sit Down Shut Up & Watch - Promotional Card 2014"
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"Access Arts - Website, captured 2001"
Access Arts website, captured 2001, reads “Access Arts Inc is a non-profit, professional arts organisation working with people with disabilities and people disadvantaged by social conditions with the aim to assist them to fulfil their ambitions in the arts.” – links to History, Workshops, Projects, and Artists. -
“Tutti Arts – Electric Winter Exhibition – Catalogue/Program” Tutti Arts – ‘Electric Winter’ Exhibition 2021 Catalogue/Program – reads, in part “Tutti Arts is one of Australia's leading disability arts companies where artists with learning disability create visual art, music, theatre, dance, film, new media and installations for a growing local and international audience. In 2017, Tutti was awarded a prestigious Arts SA Ruby Award for Sustained Contribution to the Arts by an Organisation or Group. Tutti has been operating visual arts and film & new media programs in the Barossa since 2017. In 2021 Tutti Arts Barossa and Chateau Tanunda, an icon of the Barossa since 1890, have come together to celebrate SALA."
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"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012"
Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012 - Artistic Director/CEO Report, program, self-assessment -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1991”
Arts Access Arts Access Society Access Newsletter June 1991 –Integration through the Arts for adults with Intellectual Disabilities, Community Health Centre singing, Acting Executive Director Message, Special Accommodation Project update, National Gallery of Victoria – meeting to develop art programs for older adults, Host Artist Scheme, Regional Development Program, staff development skills, Special Accommodation music program, Art Discussion project, Visual Arts exhibition participation invitation, Eaglemont Private Nursing Home textile mural, Peak disability arts organisations to form national body, AIDS awareness session for artists working in community projects, September workshops, membership -
“Tutti Arts - 10th Anniversary Exhibition Catalogue”
Tutti Arts 10th Anniversary Concert Exhibition Catalogue - reads, in part "The 'Natural Imaginings'/10th Anniversary Celebration Exhibition presents the work of young emerging artists from the Tutti Ensemble's Visual Arts and Design Program." -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2009"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2009 - About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, The Studio, Board, Staff, Volunteers and Supporters, Exhibitions Report, Studio Artists, Financials - reads, in part "To support people with disabilities to become practitioners in the visual arts and to promote their work as integral to the broad spectrum of contemporary arts practice." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1995-96"
Australia Council Annual Report 1995-96- discusses functions, organisation chart, arts funding, audience development and advocacy with collaboration with various government departments to focus on advocacy for minority groups including people with disabilities, strategy and policy with Arts and Disability report, describing the barriers to intellectual and physical access to the arts experienced by people with a disability and the implications for arts organisations of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, projects, information and advocacy.