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"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012" Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2012 - Artistic Director/CEO Report, program, self-assessment - Crossroad Arts
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"Incite Arts Annual Report 2020" Incite Arts Annual Report 2020 - About Incite Arts, Board’s Report, Highlights, Project (Move Masters new creative development for stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, Olive Pink Opera Collaboration, Create Communities, Unbroken Land, Acacia Hill School Workshop Program, NT Arts Access Awars), Partners -
"Incite Arts Annual Report 2019" Incite Arts Annual Report 2019 - About Incite Arts, Board’s Report, Highlights, Project (stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, Move Masters new creative development for stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, Sounds Good to Me Music Program, Southern Ngalia Dancers, Create Communities, Unbroken Land, Acacia Hill School Workshop Program, NT Arts Access Awars), Partners -
"Indelability Arts - She - Performers Bios" Bios for performers for Indelability Arts show She, including Rebecca Alexander, Morgan Maguire, Jessica Veurman, Aurora Liddle-Christie -
"Indelability Arts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Invitation" Invitation to creative development showing of Wilbur the Optical Whale by Karen Lee Roberts, Indelability Arts in collaboration with Flipside Circus -
"Indelability Arts - Business Plan 2020-22" Indelability Arts Business Plan 2020-2022 provides information about Indelability Arts Mission “To provide creative, innovative opportunities for Queensland artists,” Board, Artistic Directors, Company Development, Program, and Marketing Staff, Associate Artists and Ensemble, Performance and Workshop programs, Funding, Goals, and Point of Difference – stated as “indelabilityarts pushes boundaries and expectations with its artists and audiences to think outside the box of what is attainable” -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2014" Access Arts Annual Report 2014 - Exhibition, Playwriting, Performance, Workshops, Indigenous Projects, Mentorship, Creative, and Professional Development, Awards -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2011" Access Arts Annual Report 2011 - Indigenous Projects, Creative Recovery Project, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Wataboshi Festival, Visual Arts, Workshops, Events, Training, Professional Development -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2010" Access Arts Annual Report 2010 - Professional Development, Creative Recovery, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Indigenous Projects, Performances, Events, Workshops, Conferences, Training, Partners -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2009" Access Arts Annual Report 2009 - Indigenous Projects, Visual Arts, SoundCircles, Creative Recovery Project, Professional Development - Undercover Artist Festival
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"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2022" Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2022 - Chair’s Report, international premiere of film SHADOW, continued international touring of original stage show THE SHADOW WHOSE PREY THE HUNTER BECOMES, continued touring GANESH VERSUS THE THIRD REICH and THE DEMOCRATIC SET, premieres of new screen works FIRST RESPONDERS (ABC) and WHATEVER SCARES YOU (SBS), immersive installation DREAMS FEEL REAL WHEN YOU'RE IN THEM from Theatre of Speed, CAMP training weekends, creative development of new Back to Back work MULTIPLE BAD THINGS, ensemble member development of their own works. -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2012" Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2012 - Report from Chair and Executive, tours of GANESH VERSUS THE THIRD REICH, FOOD COURT, SMALL METAL OBJECTS and THE DEMOCRATIC SET, presentations of Hell House and Mermaid, creative development for new work LASER BEAK MAN, networks and industry events, research articles and chapters by Benjamin Wihstutz, Theron Schmidt, and Josephine Machon, doctoral research by Caroline Ellison, George Catsis, Deborah Pollard, and Matt Hargrave, Arts Victoria research on "Economic Impact of Victorian Cultural Sector" by Judy Morton, Good Foundations "Research on Operational Funding Models in the NFP Sector" by Paul Murnane and Stephen Penny,” and University of Melbourne McArthur Research Fellow research by Kalissa Anna Alexeyeff -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2006" Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2006 - General Manager, Artistic Director, and Ensemble reports, information about work and participating artists, including Presenting Small Metal Objects at the Australian Performing Arts Market, creative development showing of Food Court, Dumb and Bedroom, POD residencies in Geelong Warrnumbul Hobart, and films - Awakenings Festival
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"Arts Project Australia - Tim Williams 'Solo' Exhibition 2013 - Email Promotional Card" Arts Project Australia - Tim Williams Solo Exhibition 2014 - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Tim Williams creative imagination is populatedb y heroes and villains from films and books." -
"Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX - Framing Gravity Exhibition 2011 - Program" Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX Framing Gravity Exhibition 2011 Program - reads, in part "Framing Gravity addresses 'the forces that be' as factors which do not just impact upon us, but through our interaction with them, define who we are. The creative 'shaping' of the world by the artists in the exhibition reveal dedicated artistic processes reinforcing the full spectrum of our experience." -
"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." -
"Arts Project Australia - Inspiring Creativity 2013 - Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Inspiring Creativity 2013 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Please contribute to the creative journey of our artists by making a tax deductlble gift before the end of the flnanclaf year." -
"Arts Project Australia - Faraway So Close Exhibition 2017 - Program" Arts Project Australia - Faraway So Close Exhibition 2017 - Program - reads, in part "Featuring the work of seven artists across three shared spaces, Faraway, so close presents a series of creative exchanges, encounters and collaborations which explore the multiple ways in which we experience proximity and distance and the movements in between." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Peter Ross - Article: Arts Extraordinaire -1993 - Iss8, PG14-17" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Peter Ross - Article: Arts Extraordinaire -1993 - Iss8, PG14-17 - reads, in part "Arts Extraordinary Celebrating Where The Arts Can Take You is Australia's first arts festival to celebrate the diverse creative talents and artistic skills of people with disabilities." -
"Accessible Arts and Casula Powerhouse - Seeking Nimbus Exhibition - Program" Accessible Arts and Casula Powerhouse - Seeking Nimbus Exhibition 2015- Program - reads, in part “This personal exploration varies in form and the paths we select to journey diverse. Our search is often conducted in solitude and even secret. Like clutching at vapour or clouds, the prize often eludes us. It drives an artist, whether the world This search and our need for creative expression is something that defines our humanity. It unites us all - both people with and without disabilities.” -
"REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992" REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992 - reads, in part "Accessible Ans Inc. is an organisation which encourages and promotes the development of opponunities for people with disabilities to have access to and participation in all creative artforms. Accessible Arts began, in 1985, as an arts project for people with disabilities at Community Activities Network. In 1989 Accessible Arts became an independent, non-profit organisation incorporated as an Association. During 1990 Accessible Arts was financially supported by the State and Federal Governments to establish a statewide service for people with disabilities. The change from activities project to a statewide service has been significant. The organisation has compiled a state profile on what art facilities are available to people with disabilities in New South Wales; provides a consultancy service for artists, people with disabilities, disability services and arts organisations; assists the general community to initiate their own art programs and projects through the establishment of regional networks; provides training programs in the area of art and disability; produces publications; and, acts as an advocacy/educational body for the promotion of access and equity in the arts. The Rewind Seminar was initiated after expressions of interest and concern were directed to Accessible Arts about the need for strategies to effectively involve people with disabilities in arts practice." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1976-77" Australia Council Annual Report 1976-77 discusses membership, the year in review including NSW Theatre of the Deaf as the only funded organisation working in nonverbal theatre with production of “King Lear”, and grants paid by Australia Council including Salaries, travel and costs for NSW Theatre of the Deaf and Braille Book of the Year Award, funding the program of entertainment for the old, sick and handicapped in homes, programs including salary and costs for Arts Access Society (Victoria) and performances by Arts Access Society and Arts Council of Australia (Victoria).