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Create Ability: A Conference on Creativity and Disability
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"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 2009-10"
Australia Council Annual Report 2009-2010 – discusses year in review, letter from chairman, vision, list of council staff, message from the CEO, Strategic priorities, funding overview, statement of outcome, about the Australia Council including governance, boards, organisation, accountability, workplace; financial review and discussion of the Commonwealth Disability Strategy with how the Disability Action Plan 2008–2010 addresses Australia Council roles of policy adviser, purchaser, provider and employer. -
"ArtsHub (2013) Cultural Policy fails people with disabilities-Arts Access Australia is running a campaign to get a better deal for people with disabilities from the National Cultural Policy. 20 Mar 2013, ArtsHub" Reads, in part "By now you will have heard that the National Cultural Policy offers little for Australians with a disability. Not only is there no funding for the National Arts and Disability Strategy, but instead, the policy calls for a culture of tolerance towards people with a disability."
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"Incite Arts - Arts And Disability Workshop Programs Poster"
InCite Arts Poster, promoting Disability Arts Workshops programs -
"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." -
"Arts Disability Technology Library Program"
Library access, equity, inclusion, and anti-discrimination seminar and presentation sessions -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1986-87"
Australia Council Annual Report 1986-87- discusses functions and objectives, structures, process and membership of Council, Council Committees and members, board members, assessment panels, staff lists, organisation chart, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, workshops for disabled people in community arts, funding for posters on theme of disability, grant for Theatre of the Deaf Braille Book of the Year award and Sound Pot Purri literary magazine for Royal Blind Society -
"NuunaRon Art Group - ‘Mungo Man’ Artwork Story by Paul Constable-Calcott"
‘Mungo Man’ Artwork Story by Paul Constable-Calcott - reads, in part "The 'Culture is Inclusion' art exhibition showcases art work by the NuunaRon First Nations art group, with a lived experience of disability, telling their stories of resilience and strength through connecting to their culture" -
"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.” -
"High Beam Festival 1998 Flyer"
High Beam Festival Flyer 1998 reads "This is the first High Beam disability inclusive festival in Australia. It is happening in South Australia and its your opportunity to be involved so don't miss out. … HIGH BEAM FESTIVAL INCLUDES: • A spectacular opening night of celebration. • A lively Cabaret/Porty featuring some of Australia's top entertainers. • Two days of stimulating seminars with topics covering arts, disability and healthy communities. • A week-long program of disability inclusive events at The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel. • A promotional campaign that will attract people from around Australia. • Multi-media promotional opportunities including free entry in the official festival program." - David Throsby
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"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. -
"House Gang - IMDB"
Reads, in part "House Gang is an energetic and irreverent domestic comedy with a naughty sense of fun. Featuring three remarkable young actors, each with an intellectual disability, it takes an unconventional look at "family" in the 90s. Above all else House Gang celebrates diversity-you don't need to have a disability to be challenged by the problems of modern life. And being "normal" doesn't give us sole rights on love, sex, ambition, or laughter." -
"NuunaRon - Min Min Lights by Josh Lennox"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Min Min Lights' by Josh Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Rainbow Serpents by Eve Kitchener"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Rainbow Serpents' by Eve Kitchener -
"NuunaRon - Totums by Paula Wotton"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Totums' by Paula Wotton -
"NuunaRon - Wiradjuri Country by Eve Kitchener"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Wiradjuri Country' by Eve Kitchener -
"NuunaRon - Pleasant Dreams by Josh Lennox"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Pleasant Dreams' by Josh Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Untitled by Aunty Robyn Lennox"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - Untitled by Aunty Robyn Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Family Lines by Aunty Robyn Lennox"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Family Lines' by Aunty Robyn Lennox -
"NuunaRon - Dreaming by Aunty Alice Bonny"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Dreaming' by Aunty Alice Bonny -
"NuunaRon - Dragonfly by Bec Jones"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Dragonfly' by Bec Jones -
"NuunaRon - Elders Gathering by Paul Constable Calcott"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Elders Gathering' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"NuunaRon - Songlines by Paul Constable Calcott"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Songlines' by Paul Constable Calcott -
"NuunaRon - Mamalanha by Paul Constable Calcott"
First Peoples Disability Network NuunaRon Art Group - 'Mamalanha' by Paul Constable Calcott