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“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1994” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1995” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1996” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1997” -
“Arts Access Victoria - ARTFinder - 2014" -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1993-94” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1996” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter December 1998” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter October 1998” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1999” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 2000” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 2001” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 2001” -
"Arts Access Victoria - Visible/Invisible - Promotional Flyer" -
“Arts Access The Vic Venue Guide” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Making Moves (Mid to late 1980s)” AAV received funding to run programs connecting students in specialist schools with students in mainstream school settings and created EASE – the Entertainment Access Service, was an accessible ticketing service. By 1989 AAV had established its own studio program. -
"Arts Access Victoria - Annual Reports 2006 - 2014, captured 2022" Arts Access Victoria - Annual Reports 2006 - 2014 -
"Incite Arts - stArts with D Performance Ensemble 'Selfies' Residency" Case Study of 'Starts with a D' Performance Ensemble and the 'Selfies' project, reads, in part "Through a combination of group-writing exercises, poetry worksheets, collage and recording of spoken responses, participants created 77 poems under the title: ‘SELFIES'" -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1997" -
"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2007" Accessible Arts - Promotional Card - 2007 - reads, in part "There's something happening across Western Sydney The Accessible Arts Vision A society in which people with disabilities can contribute to and fully experience the arts and cul ral life. " -
"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2008-09" Accessible Arts - PromotionalFlyer - 2008-09 - reads, in part "assist Artists with disabilities develop professionally Arts organisations with access strategies Arts initiatives inclusive of people with disability Festivals and venues expand audiences" -
"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card - 2008" Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2008 - reads, in part "There's something happening across Western Sydney The Accessible Arts Vision A society in which people with disabilities can contribute to and fully experience the arts and cul ral life. " -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1994" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1994 - Mission, Purpose, Aims, Background, Chairperson’s Report, Executive Officer’s Report, Secretary’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Financials, New Resources -
"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." -
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