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Paralympic Arts Festival
- Michael Camakaris
- Helen Connor
- Boris Cipusev
- State Library of Victoria
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"InCite Arts - NT Arts Access Awards Media Release 2012"
Media release reads, in part, "The Awards are now in their fourth year, having been established in 2009 by Arts Access Darwin with support from Arts Access Central Australia, to help promote arts and disability practice in the Northern Territory." - Warren O’Brien
- Richard Benge
- Juha Vanhakartano
- John Paxinos
- Joel Hartgen
- Betty Rankin
- Jackie Smith
- Sit Down Shut Up and Watch Film Festival
- National Gallery of Victoria
- NGV
- National Gallery of Victoria VicHealth Access Gallery
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"InCite Arts - NT Arts Access Awards - Invitation 2011"
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"Incite Arts - NT Arts Access Awards and Certificates of Commendation 2018"
InCite Arts and Arts Access Darwin announcement of NT Arts Access Awards and Certificates of Commendation 2018 -
"Incite Arts - NT Arts Access Awards and Certificates of Commendation 2019"
InCite Arts and Arts Access Darwin announcement of NT Arts Access Awards and Certificates of Commendation 2019 - Virginia Heydon
- Steven Ajzenberg
- Sue Roff
- Jenine Mackay
- Dougie Jacobsson
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"Interview with Veronica Pardo"
Veronica Pardo is a disability arts ally and has been a disability advocate with previous leadership positions in organisations such as Arts Access Victoria and Multicultural Arts Victoria, Interview Summary Veronica Pardo, former Executive Director of Arts Access Victoria, discussed the evolution and impact of Disability Arts in Australia, detailing the political dimensions of the field and the importance of genuine representation and intersectionality. Pardo highlighted the importance of leadership transitions in arts organizations informed by a spirit of solidarity and mutual support, particularly citing Caroline Bowditch's role as significant in the sector. She emphasized a need for systems-level change within the arts to reflect true diversity, beyond tokenism, advocating for dismantling exclusive structures and creating new ones informed by those marginalized. Finally, Pardo stressed the importance of acknowledging the work of predecessors in Disability Arts to honour their legacy and inform current artistic and cultural practices.