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"A Frame Exhibition And Art Auction 2008" 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. -
"Interview with Michelle Ryan" Michelle Ryan is the artistic director of Restless Dance Theatre and has extensive experience as a dancer and performer. Interview Summary Michelle Ryan, the artistic director of Restless Dance Theatre, shares her journey from being a successful dancer diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at 30 to becoming an advocate for artists with disabilities. Despite her initial hesitations to perform with her disability, a positive experience dancing with a European company reignited her passion and led her to Restless Dance Theatre, where she aims to change perceptions of who can create art. Michelle emphasizes the importance of providing professional opportunities and proper compensation for disabled artists, challenging the notion that disability work is charity or hobbyist. She advocates for representation that is genuine and not tokenistic, ensuring the inclusion of people with disabilities is meaningful and respectful. -
"Interview with CB Mako" CB Mako is a non-fiction, fiction and fanfiction writer and disability advocate. Interview Summary cubbie||CB Mako is a creative practitioner and disability advocate who emphasizes the importance of accessibility in the arts, advocating for digital inclusivity and the elimination of ableist practices. cubbie pushes for systemic change so that future generations, like their disabled child, don't have to fight for access to art and literature. Success for cubbie is defined by the progress made when institutions include disability in their funding, competitions, and programming. Using the pen name CB Mako and going by pronouns cubbie/they/them, urges non-disabled artists, particularly from communities of colour, to proactively incorporate access in their work. -
"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. -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1978-79" Australia Council Annual Report 1978-79 discusses membership, members of boards, senior staff list, principals and precautions of grants, grant lists, programs including funding for multi arts camps for handicapped children, salaries and travel for NSW and QLD Theatre of the Deaf, and presentation and production costs for Braille and Talking Book Award for 1979. -
"DADAA Publications Webpage, captured 2021" DADAA Publications Webpage, captured 2021 - Annual Reports 2014-2019, Newsletters 2016-2019, and research reports, including Art Works: Employment in the Arts for People with Disability (2012), and Same Drum CACD Project With Young People from Migrant and Refugee Backgrounds (2018), Oddysea project with Sensorium Theatre (2014), the Lost Generation project (2011) -
"CreativeAustralia/AustraliaCouncil - Website - NameChange 2023" The website reads “On Thursday 24 August 2023 the Australia Council became Creative Australia; a bigger, bolder champion and investor in arts and creativity” -
"Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability, captured 2022" Accessible Arts - International Day of People With Disability - reads, in part "The International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) on December 3 provides a valuable opportunity every year to acknowledge, honour and celebrate people with disability and the vital contributions they make to arts and culture here in Australia and throughout the world." -
"DADAA Annual Report 2014-2015" DADAA Annual Report 2014-2015 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Staff training and development, Capital works, Participation, Programs including Projects and Performances, Galleries and Exhibitions, Regional Programs, Sculpture at Bathers, StARTSpeak, Art Link Be Active Program for Children and Young People, Awesome Festival, Community Arts and Recreation Program, Wangaree Community Centre, South African Arts Development Program, DFAT Sri Lankan Fellowship, Circus and Fusion, Nexus Arts Grant, Partnerships, and Financials -
"DADAA Opportunity and Awareness Report" Opportunity & Awareness Report prepared by Gay McCormick-Saunders for Disability in the Arts, Disadvantage in the Arts (WA) Inc. (DADAA) in 1995, includes information on Disabled artists in database, trainers willing to work with disability groups, accessible workshops, including organisations developing programs, support, resources, and funding required, and recommendations. -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1988" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1988 - includes Part 1 Artistic Report (Summary of year's activities and evaluation); Part 2 Report on Riverina Project; Part 3 Report on RBS Project; Part 4 Report on Restructuring of Project; Part 5 Report on Melbourne Trip -
“Arts Access Victoria – China Cultural Exchange 1993 - Article" -
“Arts Access Victoria – China Cultural Exchange 1993 - Long Media Release" -
“Arts Access Victoria – China Cultural Exchange 1993 - Media Release" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Art For Everybody – Promotional Flyer” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Art For Everybody – Promotional Program” -
“Arts Access Victoria – EASE Accessibility Survey 1993 - Form" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Feast of Art - 1993" -
"Arts Access Victoria - Resources, captured 2022" Arts Access Victoria - Resources - includes links to Music Makers: Disability in the Music Industry Research Abridged, AAV Annual report 2021, Annual report 2020, TOFF 2020 Revisited, The Other Film Festival 2021 Revisited -
"Arts Access Victoria - What's on, captured 2022" Arts Access Victoria - What's on - invitation to join AAV 'The Gathering' session in October 2022 -
"A Creative Leap: Beyond Disability" A Creative Leap: Beyond Disability provides “ … six examples of how others are creating access for people with a disability to participate in artistic activity and develop their creative potential,” including Club Contagious Music Club, Malee Music Program, Karrarendi Visual Art Workshops, Southern Youth Theatre Ensemble, Restless Dance Theatre -
"Access Arts - Artsworkers Guidelines" Identifies staff, artist, support worker, and exhibition curator roles, along with policy in relation to advocacy, media, purchase of artwork, privacy, behaviour, sexual harassment, and grievances. -
"Accessible Arts and Powerhouse Youth Theatre - The Mixed Abilities Ensemble Training Program - Promotional Card" Accessible Arts and Powerhouse Youth Theatre - The Mixed Abilities Ensemble Training Program 2008 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "In this 15 week course you will work with highly experienced and professional tutors to develop your skills in movement, voice, performance and theatre making. This training program is open to people with and without a disability." -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2002" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2002 - Vision Statement, Objectives, Chairperson's Report, Treasurer's Report, Executive Officer's Report, Review Of Operations 2002-2003, Operational Plan 2003-2004, Independent Auditor's Report, Management Committee, Attendance 2002-2003 -
"Accessible Arts - PromotionalFlyer - 1986-87" Accessible Arts Network - Promotional Flyer - 1986-87 - reads, in part "It is network's intention that Accessible Arts Network will act as a "springboard" from which people can develop ideas and projects and the confidence to pursue themselves."