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Contemporary Outsider Art Conference 2014
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“Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979)”
Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979) started in Melbourne in 1974 by Judy Morton with funding from the Australia Council for the Arts with art and theatre workshops in institutions but intermittent funding meant AAV stopped at times but state government funding in 1979 allowed long term planning. -
"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) -
"Igneous - Mirage"
Reads, in part "A movement-based performance installation with video art, sound art and a series of mirror-booths. Taking phantom-limb sensation as a “body-mirage”, and inspired by the work of neurologist V. Ramachandran, Mirage plays on perceptual illusion, the construction of hybrid forms, and the real and virtual fusing and separating. It is an interactive labyrinth of perceptual illusion with the performer in a reflective pool amongst multi-dimensional projections. Mirage was created in the context of a fellowship awarded by The Australian Choreographic Centre to James Cunningham and Suzon Fuks." -
"Arts Access Victoria - Creating change, captured 2024"
Arts Access Victoria - Creating change, captured 2024 - Information about AAV programs, training, consultation, resources - City Art Institute
- Broughton Art Society
- Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
- Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Art Gallery of Ballarat
- Bendigo Art Gallery
- Manningham Art Gallery
- Newcastle Art Gallery
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
- Open Art ACT
- Melbourne Art Fair
- Castlemaine Art Museum
- Shepparton Art Museum
- Jugglers' Art Space
- Heide Museum of Modern Art
- Art of Difference Festival
- Monash Gallery of Art
- Art Guide Australia
- Art Life Program
- Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)
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"Rawcus - Sideshow - Program"
Information about Rawcus work ‘Sideshow, at Art House, reads, in part “Be taken to a world of wheelchair trapeze, of a half bird/half woman and altered realities in Sideshow, a production of intriguing physical theatre by Rawcus, the award-winning company of performers with and without disabilities.”