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The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022"
"The Other Film Festival - Past Festivals, captured 2022, includings programs 2004 to 2022 -
"High Beam Local 2006"
High Beam Local Festival Flyer 2006 reads "Adelaide the home to Some of Australia's most innovative festivals is aiving birth to a new invigorated High Beam Festival. In 1998, the vision and passion of many dedicated South Australians brought about the biennial High Beam Festival with unforgettable performances by artists with disabilities from Australia and around the globe. Arts Access SA's High Beam, like Australia's largest festival, the Adelaide Fringe has undergone a few changes and with it for 2006/07, comes two festivals, High Beam Local and High Beam Global. International Day for People with Disabilities on 3 December is when High Beam Local comes to life. While Beam Global will be part of Adelaide Fringe 2007. What ever takes your fancy Hiah Beam will undoubtedly provide you with a show or three that will amaze, excite and light your fire of healthy, artistic curiosity" -
"Interview with Jenny Simpson"
Jenny is CEO and Artistic Director of AWESOME Arts Australia while also a Musical Director of the Mighty Camelot Community Choir and a Sessional Academic at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at Edith Cowan University. Interview Summary Jenny Simpson is the CEO and Artistic Director of AWESOME Arts Australia. She grew up in a musical family and always had an interest in the arts. After working in the corporate world, she decided to pursue a role in the arts to make a difference in the community. She has since focused on engaging young people with disabilities in the arts, and has worked on projects and festivals that promote inclusivity and accessibility. She believes that the perception of disability arts is changing and hopes to see more individuals with disabilities involved in arts management. -
"Undercover Artist Festival Program Released 2021"
Undercover Artist Festival 2021, curated by Festival Director Madeleine Little, including Lauren Watson’s Nerve, Andi Snelling’s Happy-Go-Wrong, Naavikaran’s Brown Church, Oliver Hetherington-Page’s The No Bang Theory in the ‘Creative’ program track, and work by Timothy Orton, Mitchell Runcie and Allycia Staples from The Sunshine Troupe in the ‘Community’ track. -
"Access Arts - You Tube - Undercover Artist Festival 2015 - Captured in Three Minutes"
Access Arts - You Tube - Undercover Artist Festival 2015 in 3 minutes -
"Access Arts - YouTube Undercover Artist Festival - 2021"
Access Arts - You Tube - Undercover Artist Festival 2021 - reads, in part "Undercover Artist was developed by Access Arts who have been working to support people with disability to take part and excel in the arts for more than 38 years" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1993”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1994”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1995”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1996”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1997”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1998-99”
Arts Access Annual Report 1998-1999 - Mission Statement, Chair’s message, Founder’s Message, Executive Director's Report, Artistic Program – Art Day South and Art Day West with projects – “Inside Out, Outside In” exhibition, “Through the Glass” documentary, “Good Dancer, Nice Dress” documentary, “Body Suits” Exhibition, “Dream Boxes” and performance of “Sweet Revenge”, EASE. Training and Professional Development, Public Relations, DADAA, Board, Staff and Volunteers, Financial Reports, Acknowledgements. -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1999-2000”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2000-01”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2001-02”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2002-03”
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“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1993"
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1993 - Overview of Disability Discrimination Act, EASE Consumers Group projects, Melbourne International Festival of the Arts -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1989"
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1989 - Venue notes for National Gallery of Victoria, information about live and pre-recorded television audience participation -
“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1994"
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1994 - Disability Discrimination Act, Melbourne International Festival of the Arts, Melbourne Fringe Festival, training on BASS ticketing system, venue profile The Last Laugh Theatre Restaurant -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter Vol.1 No.1 1985”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1993”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1993-94”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1993”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1994”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1994-95”