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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Reports 2016-2021 - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia is a creative social enterprise that supports artists with intellectual disabilities, promotes their work and advocates for their inclusion in contemporary art practice." -
"Arts Project Australia - Promotional Card - 2018"
Visual Arts and Galleries - reads, in part "Exhibited locally, international!y and collected by major Australian art institutions, Arts Project Australia artists work independently in a lightfilled Northcote studio." -
"Tutti Arts - End of Year Concert: Everything Changes - Program"
Tutti Arts 'End of Year Concert- Everything Changes' 2015 Program - reads, in part "’Everythlng changes, seasons will come and go Life rearranges all that we think we know’ from The Six Swans, by Jehane Markham and Richard Chew Welcome to the 2015 Tutti Christmas Concert! The above words taken from the finale of The Six Swans, a one act opera Tutti performed with UniSA students in June this year means a great deal to Tutti as we work for social change. They also remind us of the deep meaning in the story of the birth of Jesus and the themes of redemption, hope, salvation and love associated with Christmas. Let's make Christmas 2015 a time of caring, a celebration of true emancipation of the earth from racial and ethnic hatred. Regardless of our religious ties or other belief systems, this Christmas let's all take time to envision what kind of world we want to live in, and do what we can in our own lives to restore peace, love and goodwill to Australia and the world.” -
"Arts Project Australia - Image Licensing, captured 2022"
Arts Project Australia - Image Licensing - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia offers an image licensing service for people wanting to use images of our artists' artwork." -
"Arts Project Australia - Out There Exhibition 2008 - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Out There Exhibition 2008 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "A myriad of domestic, industrial, roaring scenes next to personable portraits with no strings attached. Real, effervescent, blurry, and a little bit out there. Out There is a works on paper specific exhibition featuring six artists from the studio masquerading as themselves." -
"Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "group show: second iteration features contemporary artists; Matlok Griffiths, Julian Martin, Georgia Szmerling, Pia Murphy, Benjamin Lichtenstein and Alan Constable who worked collaboratively for the exhibition group show held at Chapter House Lane in 2015-2016." -
"Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Email Promotional Flyer"
Arts Project Australia - Second Iteration GroupShow 2016 - Email Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "group show: second iteration features contemporary artists; Matlok Griffiths, Julian Martin, Georgia Szmerling, Pia Murphy, Benjamin Lichtenstein and Alan Constable who worked collaboratively for the exhibition group show held at Chapter House Lane in 2015-2016." -
"Tutti Arts - Kimberley Sellers and Scott Pyle - Monsters and Fairytales Exhibition - Invitation - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - Kimberley Sellers and Scott Pyle 'Monsters and Fairytales' Exhibition 2012 Invitation / Promotional Card -
"Arts Project Australia - When You Think Down Think Up Exhibition 1993 - Promotional Card"
Arts Project Australia - When You Think Down Think Up Exhibition 1993 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia in conjunction with Down Syndrome Association of Victoria is pleased to invite you to 'When you think Down, think Up ! " An exhihibiton of work by artists with Down Syndrome to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Week 1993 " -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - NSW Theatre of the Deaf - A History of Company"
History of Australian Theatre of the Deaf, to 1980, from formation of a Deaf drama group within the NSW Adult Deaf Society in 1973, to support from the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust to bring out US practitioners to develop skills and practices in 1974, to first performances for mainstage and school audiences – ‘King Lear’, ‘Rogues and Clowns’, ‘Five Flights to Freedom’, ‘Actions Speak Louder Than Words’, ‘Alex .. Or The Automatic Trial’ – to further Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and Australia Council funding support in the late 1970s -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1996”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter December 1998”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter October 1998”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1999”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 2000”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 2001”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 2001”
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"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Pru Jobling - Press Release: Appointments to Disability Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) in all states, and to the Advisory Council of Australia (DACA) - Iss4, Pg18-19"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Pru Jobling - Press Release: Appointments to Disability Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) in all states, and to the Advisory Council of Australia (DACA) - Iss4, Pg18-19 - reads, in part "You may or may not be aware that the Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services (formerly DCS&H) Mr Brian Howe, has recently appointed new members of the disability community to the Disability Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) in all states, and to the Advisory Council of Australia (DACA) which is the national body." -
“Arts Access Victoria - Art Day South 2013"
Information about Art Day South studio offering visual and performing arts projects, including sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, filmmaking, performance, and dance, for artists with intellectual disability -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1993-94”
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"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1997"
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"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha, Leanne Dowse and Andrew Jakubowicz - Article: Exposing Mass Culture To Disability Issues - Iss15"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Helen Meekosha, Leanne Dowse and Andrew Jakubowicz - Article: Exposing Mass Culture To Disability Issues - Iss15 -analysis of TV Series 'House Gang' -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Promotional Notice - Public Television Conference and Commonwealth State Disability Agreement - 1992 - Iss7, Pg5"
Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Promotional Notice - Public Television Conference and Commonwealth State Disability Agreement - 1992 - Iss7, Pg5 -
"High Beam Festival Program 2002"
High Beam Festival Program 2002 reads "Welcome to High Beam 2002 Australia's international arts and disability festival, celebrating disability culture from around the globe. In our third biennial festival we explore the significance of the circle. In High Beam Festival 2002, that significance is represented through our international program, 'circular' Wheelie BIG Event, the online community of Tech Arts Express and over 40 companies, performers and community members who span the arts and the globe. High Beam is about showing that living with a disability does not exclude you from creating real, exciting, cutting edge art. High Beam is also about showing what it is like to live with a disability through the medium of art. Get out there and enjoy! We are thrilled to present Australia's own legendary pianist David Helfgott, UK comedian Mat Fraser, the amazing wheelchair dancers from Nepal as well as Belinda Mason - Lovering's Intimate Encounters - a landmark photo-graphic exhibition from Australia." -
"Tutti Arts - Between the Worlds - Promotional Flyer 2007"
Tutti Arts - 'Between the Worlds' 2007 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Using song, dance and the commentary of Rap, a blind prophet played by Jason Crowhurst , Between The Worlds Is energetic and revolutionary music theatre. In the world of disability culture. It expresses the frustration felt by young people who deserve more than meaningless repetitive Jobs, and exposes the strife between rival gangs 'the Crips' (who live with a disability) and ' the Norms' ( who see themselves as perfect) to reveal the social tragedy caused by excluding people who are different."