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"Access Arts Annual Report 2020-2021" Access Arts Annual Report 2020-2021 - Performing Arts Workshops, Visual Arts Workshops, Exhibitions, First Nations Projects, Undercover Artist Online program and grants, Access Arts grants and Awards -
"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) -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2006 - Board, Staff and Volunteers, Supporters, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, , Director's Report, , Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions and Collections Report, Financial Report -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2001" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2001 - report from the chairperson, treasurer's report, independant auditor's report, report on the 2001 operational plan, report on the 2002-03 operational plan, Organisation Infrastructure, Consultative Services, Training, Regional Networks, Website development -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids Launch - Program" Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids Launch 2009 Program -
“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1992” -
"Interview with Simone Flavelle" Simone Flavelle is a producer and consultant to artists with disability and the arts and film sectors. Interview Summary During an in-depth discussion about disability arts, Simone Flavelle outlined their career trajectory, emphasizing early work at Rocky Bay, involvement with Disability in the Arts Disadvantage in the Arts Australia (DADAA), and noted milestones in the field, including the impact of the NDIS on choice and control for artists. She discussed the evolution of public perception towards disability arts and the ongoing challenges with inclusivity and accessibility in various spaces. Simone also touched on the politicization of art by disabled artists, the complexity of identity among these artists, and the spectrum of how disability pride is embraced. - Veronica Pardo
- An/Other Film Festival
- Sarah Moynigan
- Pat Swell
- Peter Stuart
- Petra Kuppers
- Norm Horton
- Martin Paten
- Morwena Collett
- Morwenna Collett
- Kerry Comerford
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"Interview with Veronica Pardo" Veronica Pardo is a disability arts ally and has been a disability advocate with previous leadership positions in organisations such as Arts Access Victoria and Multicultural Arts Victoria, Interview Summary Veronica Pardo, former Executive Director of Arts Access Victoria, discussed the evolution and impact of Disability Arts in Australia, detailing the political dimensions of the field and the importance of genuine representation and intersectionality. Pardo highlighted the importance of leadership transitions in arts organizations informed by a spirit of solidarity and mutual support, particularly citing Caroline Bowditch's role as significant in the sector. She emphasized a need for systems-level change within the arts to reflect true diversity, beyond tokenism, advocating for dismantling exclusive structures and creating new ones informed by those marginalized. Finally, Pardo stressed the importance of acknowledging the work of predecessors in Disability Arts to honour their legacy and inform current artistic and cultural practices. - Gerard Goggin
- Donna McDonald
- Colette Conroy
- Clark Crystal
- Bree Hadley
- Incite Arts