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Contemporary Outsider Art Conference 2014
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"Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20160319"
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"Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20130530"
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"Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "group show: second iteration features contemporary artists; Matlok Griffiths, Julian Martin, Georgia Szmerling, Pia Murphy, Benjamin Lichtenstein and Alan Constable who worked collaboratively for the exhibition group show held at Chapter House Lane in 2015-2016." -
"Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Email Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "group show: second iteration features contemporary artists; Matlok Griffiths, Julian Martin, Georgia Szmerling, Pia Murphy, Benjamin Lichtenstein and Alan Constable who worked collaboratively for the exhibition group show held at Chapter House Lane in 2015-2016." -
"Tutti Arts - Jackie Saunders and Laura Wills - Mineral Lines Exhibition - Invitation - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - Jacki Saunders and Laura Wills 'Mineral Lines' Exhibition 2022 Invitation / Promotional Card - reads, in part "Inspired by the magic of minerals, contemporary artists Jackie Saunders, of Tutti Arts, and Laura Wills, have worked alongside one another to create works in response to the mineral sciences collection at the South Australian Museum. Mineral Lines Feature stunning colour palettes and dynamic patterns creating a truly exquisite collection.” -
"Tutti Arts - Vivid Barossa - Promotional Postcard"
Tutti Arts 'Vivid' Barosa Exhibition 2023 Promotional Postcard -reads, in part "Vivid Barossa is a collection of stunning cyanotype prints by the artists at Tultti's Barossa studio. The works explore self-expression and how it intersects with notions of the traditional and contemporary" - Tama Leaver
- Marc Brew
- Mike Kent
- Liz Ferrier
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"DADAA Annual Report 2011-2012"
DADAA Annual Report 2011-2012 - information about Vision, Mission and Goals, Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Participation, Programs including the Lost Generation Project, Sculptures by the Sea Tactile Tours, StARTSpeak, Art Link Children and Young People’s programs, Aging & Disability, Fourth International Arts And Health Conference, WA Disability Arts Grants Program, Regional Development and Consultancy, Partners, and Financials -
“Arts Access Victoria – Sharing knowledge (early – mid 1990s)”
In 1990 AAV hosted the Participate conference. From this the DADAA (Disability in the Arts, Disadvantage in the Arts, Renamed Arts Access Australia in 2003) network was born. AAV created a guidebook on creating art projects in hospitals while programs and exhibitions “Stormy Weather”, “FEELEN BOORDUP” were gaining recognition with location and purchase of artwork. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1989-90"
Australia Council Annual Report 1989-90 - discusses objectives, highlights, support for artform development, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for conferences, access and touring, programs training and resource development as well as publications such as “The Arts and People with Disabilities” - Samantha Connor
- Kath Duncan
- Brisbane Festival
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“In 2014, the Australia Council introduces its first grant specifically for artists with disabilities” In 2014, the Australia Council introduces its first grant specifically for artists with disabilities. Then Australia Council CEO Tony Grybowski announced “the Artists with Disability Pilot Program; the Council’s Disability Action Plan for 2014-2016; and additional funding for Arts Access Australia to increase career development and employment opportunities for artists with disability.” The pilot program granted $300,000 to disabled artists to develop and present their work. Following this, the program was extended for another three years. The “million dollar investment” would “provide development grants of up to $25,000 and project grants of up to $50,000 for individuals and groups.” That same year, the Australia Council received its first ever grant application in Australian Sign Language (Auslan). However, in 2019, Australia Council ended its dedicated funding program for disabled artists and replaced it with the National Arts and Disability Awards.
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"Access Arts Annual Report 2018"
Access Arts Annual Report 2018 - Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Visual Arts Studio, Access Arts Singers, Rhythm Circle Drummers, Theatre and Dance Ensemble, Circus and Dance Workshop, First Nations Projects, Professional Development, Grants, Awards, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) - Bree Hadley
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"Tutti Arts - Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers - Program"
Tutti Arts 'Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers' 2013 Program - reads, in part "Orange Wrappers is an experiment in co-production between so-called outsider art and so-called avant-garde practice. It comprises collaborative works produced by Scott Pyle and me as practicing South Australian artists. Our exhibition entertains the idea that collaboration fruitfully avoids individual authority and object autonomy as ideals for art making" - Sue Roff
- Annie Harvey
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"DADAA Annual Report 2012-2013"
DADAA Annual Report 2012-2013 - information about Vision, Mission and Goals, Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Participation, Programs including the Lost Generation Project, Sculptures by the Sea Tactile Tours, StARTSpeak, Fusion Project, Esperance: The Emergence Project, HERE&N0W13, Aging & Disability, Fourth International Arts And Health Conference, Nexus Arts Grant, Regional Development and Consultancy, Partners, and Financials -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1992”
Arts Access Arts Access Society Access Newsletter December 1992 – P-art-ICIPATE Expo'92, Cultural Exchange Program with China, Executive Director message, national DADAA conference, Arts Access studio – able to be hired, updates – resource centre, projects, Publication – “Rewind - Strategies for Integration in the Arts”, EASE staffing changes, membership. - ACE Magazine