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"Tutti Arts - Extensions - Exhibition - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts 'Extensions' Exhibition 2009 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Tutti Visual Arts and Design supports artists with intellectual disabilities to practice their art." -
"Arts Project Australia - Direct Line Exhibition 1994 - Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Direct Line Exhibition 1994 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia in conjunction with Down Syndrome Association of Victoria is pleased to invite you to -- direct line -- An exhibition of work by artists with Down Syndrome to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Week 1994" -
“Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Promotional Flyer” Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Tutti Arts - Blind Date - Program" Tutti Arts ‘Blind Date’ 2008 Program - reads, in part “'An eye-opening cabaret performance by five VIPs' (Vision Impaired Persons)” -
"Tutti Arts Newsletter April 2005" Tutti Arts Newsletter April 2005 - reads, in part "Tutti Arts, the first vocational program for young artists with a disability in Australia began last October in partnership with Minda Inc." -
"Arts Project Australia - Collins Place PopUp - Email Promotional Flyer 30 July 2016" Arts Project Australia - Collins Place PopUp - Email Promotional Flyer 30 Julye 2016 - reads, in part "Arts Project presents 34 artists in a series of curated exhibitions at the pop-up gallery." -
"Interview with Digby Webster" Digby Webster is a visual artist working with the mediums of oil pastels and acrylics and is also a performer, designer and co-founding member of past performance ensemble Ruckus Ensemble. Interview Summary Digby Webster is an artist with a wide range of creative talents, including theater, dance, animation, and mural painting. He has worked on various projects, including an animated short film called "Blockhead and Sparkles," and has had his artwork displayed in places like the Sydney Olympic Park and Vivid Sydney. Digby does not define himself by his disability and takes pride in the various creative endeavors he's involved in, aiming to have his art reach people in meaningful ways outside traditional galleries. In the future, he is interested in exploring fashion, designing artwork for clothing, and he hopes to see more people wearing his art. -
"The Arts and Disability No Date #1" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"The Arts and Disability 2016-2017" Except as permitted by copyright law, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid to the copyright owner. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. -
"Access Arts - News and Events" Access Arts News and Events, captured March 2022, including Access Arts Achievement Award Winner, Access Arts Achievement Awards 2021 Applications Open, Visitors and Earth Footprints Exhibitions, Undercover Artist Festival Program, and SYNC Leadership Program. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1980-81" Australia Council Annual Report 1980-81 - discusses members of council, standing committees and board reports as well as financial statements, grants lists, publications and programs particularly focused on the 1981 International Year of the Disabled Person (IYDP) including accessibility, integration and raising awareness of barriers of disability in arts, with funding for research, art exhibitions, theatre, film (“Stepping Out”), dance (“Life, Images and Reflections”), craft, and literature; conference, seminar celebrating IYDP. -
"Tutti Arts - Website - History, captured 2007" Tutti Arts Website History captured 2007 - reads, in part "Led by Pat Rix, SA’s recently announced Local Hero for her work as founder and leader of Tutti in the Australian of the Year Awards, Tutti Ensemble Inc is a successful arts and educational organisation for people with a disability, their families and the wider community now into its 10th year. Inspired by the musical term tutti - meaning everyone will now perform together after only a few have been allowed to play, Pat began Tutti as a singing group of nine people with an intellectual disability in 1997 at Minda Inc. That original group has now grown into a music community of well over 150 people. Tutti became incorporated as the Tutti Ensemble Inc, a not for profit organisation with charitable status, in 2001." -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2000-01” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1997” -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1991 - includes Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Program Director's Report, 1991 Exhibition Report, Scenes from the Studio Workshop, Financial Reports, Acknowledgements and Thanks - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia began in 1974 as an arts based advocacy group for people with intellectual disabilities. A major reason for the formation of "the Art Project" (as it was then known) was the insight on the part of its members that many people who have an intellectual disability displayed aptitude and talent in the visual arts, and that the flexible conventions of these arts forms could provide access to a variety of means of expression and communication, even when more common forms, particularly linguistic, were difficult for them to utilise." -
"Tutti Arts - Eye Music - Press Release" Tutti Arts 'Eye Music' 2014 Press Release - reads, in part “The Tutti Production EYE MUSIC is an inspirational piece of music theatre about Jem Hartgen who accessed the services of Novita for many years, and who was also a member of the Tutti Performing Arts Program and the renowned Tutti Choir” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter September 1989” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1990” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1990” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1991” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1988” -
"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program" Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program - reads, in part "Choreographers Sue Healey, Dean Walsh and Philip Channells worked with more than 20 dancers to devise three short dance works traversing duets between camera and dancer, sub-aquatic space and states of dress and undress. The end result is Second Skin, a studio showing at Bangarra Theatre, where dancers will shed their layers and expose what's underneath their skin." -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1995 - Mission, Aims, Brief History, Chairperson’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report,1995 Program Outline, Partnerships, Resources, Financials -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1979-80" Australia Council Annual Report 1979-80 discusses members of council, standing committees and board reports as well as financial statements, grants lists, planning for the nternational Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP) 1981 including publications of a study to identify options of disabled gaining greater access to the arts and programs and grants for Braille and Talking Book Library for its Braille Book of the Year, salaries of staff and funding for production of “The Threepenny Opera”, workshops and travel costs of NSW Theatre of the Deaf, funding for residents of the Lorna Hodgkinson Sunshine Home for the intellectually handicapped who gave a performance at the Sydney Opera House -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter Christmas Edition1988”