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"Chameleon - Presenter Pack"
Presenter Pack for Indelability Arts show by Karen Lee Roberts, Chameleon - reads, in part, "Chameleon brilliantly portrays a new point of view of the norms of mental illness through heartfelt stories of a woman’s journey to mental wellness. With original -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2017"
Access Arts Annual Report 2017 - Undercover Artist Festival, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Exhibitions, First Nations Projects, Professional Development, Grants, Awards, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2015"
Access Arts Annual Report 2015 - Undercover Artist Festival, Performing Arts Program, Exhibitions, Indigenous Advancement Strategy, Awards, Grants -
"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 2013"
Access Arts Annual Report 2013 - Exhibitions, Projects, Partnerships, Professional Development, Awards -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2002"
Access Arts Annual Report 2002 - Film, Radion Performing Arts, Storytelling and Multi Arts workshops, touring, regional activities, Brisbane Outsider Artist (BOA) activites, Wataboahi Music Festival -
"Access Arts Annual Report 1992"
Access Arts Annual Report 1992 - Director’s Report, Project Officer’s Report, Program Manager’s Report, exhibitions, workshops, regional arts, touring, (DADAA) at ARTAbility Conference at the Queensland Cultural Centre 1992 -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Blue Roo Theatre Company performance - A Midsummer Night's Dream 2021 -
"Back to Back Theatre - Sounds And Scores - Residency with Nelson Park School"
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"Back to Back Theatre - Face To Face - Residency with Nelson Park School"
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"Tutti Arts - Choir - Broadway Spectacular - Program"
Tutti Arts Choir 'Broadway Spectacular' 2010 Program - reads, in part "The show is rich in melodies and potent lyrics by Berlin, Coleman, Porter, Gershwin, Bernstein, Sondheim, Lerner and Lowe, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and the Tutti Choir and soloists have worked with typical enthusiasm and joy to bring you their interpretation of the music." -
"Back to Back Theatre - Light Letters"
Back to Back Theatre Light Letters - artist statements, script sketches, and other materials - reads, in part “In mid-2007 Back to Back Theatre invited schools and community groups from the Corio Bay area to enter into collaboration with the company under the direction of Marcia Ferguson. The company was very excited to welcome into the creative venture Nelson Park Schol, Norlane West Primary School, Cloverdale Community Centre and Dorthy Thompson Centre as well as collaborating local Geelong artists Leane Stein, Ross Meuller, David Dellafiora, Mark Cuthbertson and Stephen Oakes.” -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2008"
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"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 - Sydney Opera House
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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2011"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2011 - Board and Staff, Supporters and Volunteers, A Message from our Patron, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Executive Director's Report, Artists, Exhibitions Report, Financial Statements, Independent Audit Report, Wilfred Clarke Obituary - reads, in part "There is still a high level of demand for participation in the studio program, and we have a waiting list to which we endeavour to respond as soon as places are available." -
"Arts Project Australia - Bold Enigmas Exhibition 2008 Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Bold Enigmas Exhibition 2008 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "In her selection of fifty eight works for Bold Enigmas, Dr Cheryl Daye captures glimpses of individual worlds and ways of seeing by people who generally did not regard themselves as artists but were nonetheless driven to engage in intense visual expression. There is a sense of urgency in many of these works, a drive to record experience through repetition and symbolic imagery reminiscent of hieroglyphs, maps, and figurative markers. " -
"Arts Project Australia - CollectorsCorner - Enews 20170719_Iss2"
Arts Project Australia - CollectorsCorner - Enews 20170719_Iss2 -
"Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20140722"
Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20140722 -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2014"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2014 - President's Report, Executive Director's Report, Board & Staff, Personal Perspectives, 40 Years of Highlights, Our Artists, Exhibition Report, Studio Philosophy, Financial Statements - reads, in part "OUR MANIFESTO We march to the beat of our own drum and map our own future. Fuelled by an unwavering belief in our artists, we're buoyed by the creativity and authenticity that exists in our space, and heartened by those who delight in sharing in it." -
"Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20130530"
Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20130530 -
"Arts Project Australia - Repeat Restate Reiterate Exhibition 2013 - Promotional Card"
Arts Project Australia - Repeat Restate Reiterate Exhibition 2013 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "Whilst sounding like a mantra, Repeat. Restate ... Rejterate contains a pause. Repetition has long been employed as a powerful tool across all art forms to convey emphasis and exaggeration but equally and importantly as a means of exploration. Used to create mood, patterns and rhythm or to expose subtle nuances and insights, repetition has long been used by artists to firmly convey an idea or conversely to reinvestigate an idea in search of a seemingly elusive answer. Repeat. Restate ... Reiterate searches for the inspiration, and pays homage to the dedication of practice, that drives artists to keep investigating an idea and in turn, revealing it anew. Do I have to repeat myself? The answer, it would seem, is yes." -
"Arts Project Australia - Repeat Restate Reiterate - Email - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Repeat Restate Reiterate Exhibition 2013 - Email - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Whilst sounding like a mantra, Repeat. Restate ... Rejterate contains a pause. Repetition has long been employed as a powerful tool across all art forms to convey emphasis and exaggeration but equally and importantly as a means of exploration. Used to create mood, patterns and rhythm or to expose subtle nuances and insights, repetition has long been used by artists to firmly convey an idea or conversely to reinvestigate an idea in search of a seemingly elusive answer. Repeat. Restate ... Reiterate searches for the inspiration, and pays homage to the dedication of practice, that drives artists to keep investigating an idea and in turn, revealing it anew. Do I have to repeat myself? The answer, it would seem, is yes." -
"Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX 2006 - Program"
Accessible Arts and Noise - AART-BOXX 2006 Program - reads, in part "AART.BOXX Emerging artists under 25 years" -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2010"
Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2010 - Overview, Rewarding Excellence, Skills Development, Policy and Research, Providing a Service