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"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1999" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 1999 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Workshop Program, Outreach Program, Exhibitions, Financials - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia celebrated its 25th anniversary in' 1999. Since its inception, Arts Project Australia has gone from strength to strength and has enriched the lives of·all those wbo have been privileged enough to be involved with it" -
"Arts Project Australia - connected06 Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card" Arts Project Australia - connected06 Exhibition 2006 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "connected is an exhibition of artworks celebrating the talents and achievements of artists with a disability. Saturday 13 May - Sunday 21 May 2006 > 24/7 hrs/days The exhibition is a project by State Trustees and Arts Project Australia. Both organisations are dedicated to providing opportunities for individuals with a disability - State Trustees via providing financial support and independence, and Arts Project Australia by supporting the development of individual artistic expression." -
"Tutti Arts - Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers - Program" Tutti Arts 'Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers' 2013 Program - reads, in part "Orange Wrappers is an experiment in co-production between so-called outsider art and so-called avant-garde practice. It comprises collaborative works produced by Scott Pyle and me as practicing South Australian artists. Our exhibition entertains the idea that collaboration fruitfully avoids individual authority and object autonomy as ideals for art making" -
"Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate - Program" Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate' Exhibition 2022 Program - reads, in part "This exhibition takes you on a fantastical adventure with real and imagined characters of Adelaide's historic 1 Carrick Hill estate. High if1 the Attic's Wall Gallery, artists William Gregory and Mawarini illuminate its curious past through installation, drawings and augmented reality." -
"Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate' Exhibition 2022 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "An exhibition that will take you on a fantastical adventure into real and imagined characters of Carrick Hill estate. Through installation, drawings and augmented reality, artists William Gregory and Mawarini illuminate its curious past." -
"Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate - Program [Small Format]" Tutti Arts - Carrick Hill Fantasy Estate' Exhibition 2022 Program - reads, in part "This exhibition takes you on a fantastical adventure with real and imagined characters of Adelaide's historic 1 Carrick Hill estate. High if1 the Attic's Wall Gallery, artists William Gregory and Mawarini illuminate its curious past through installation, drawings and augmented reality." -
"Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Promotional Flyer" Arts Project Australia - Revealing The Human Exhibition 2009 - Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "Arts Project Australia presents an 'inspiring collection' of work by its studio and international studio artists working with the human figure." -
"Tutti Arts - Touchy Subjects Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts 'Touchy Subjects' Exhibition Promotional Card - reads, in part "Touchy Subjects breaks the rules about touching art! These multi-sensory works go beyond the visual realm, enticing you to experience them in different ways. Made by Tutti Artists, this studio exhibition is about making art more inventive and accessible for people with different levels of sensory perception." -
"Tutti Arts - SEAMe Exhibition - Promotional Card" Tutti Arts ‘SEAMe’ Exhibition Promotional Card - reads, in part “An exhibition of seascapes and the creatures that inhabit them by Tutti Arts' Port Adelaide based visual artists.” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Expand Your Awareness - Promotional Card" Arts Access Victoria - Expand Your Awareness - Information on AAV Expand Your Awareness program promoting Deaf culture and inclusion, with advice on Deaf-Friendly Communication, creating a Deaf-Friendly environment, Ausland, and promoting the arts to Deaf audiences -
"Arts Project Australia - Video Doctor Exhibition 2013 - Program" Arts Project Australia - Video Doctor Exhibition 2013 - Program - reads, in part "Many of the artists assembled for Video Doctor grew up in the late 1970s and 1980s, a time when Hollywood began to work closely with video game manufacturers." -
"Arts Project Australia - Walking The Line Exhibition 2013 - Promotional Card" Arts Project Australia - Walking The Line Exhibition 2013 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "Often the starting point for artists, the use of line is perhaps one of the simplest and most immediate means of communicating an idea." -
"Tutti Arts - Mix Up World Exhibition - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts 'Mix Up World' Exhibition 2015 Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "AN EXHIBITION of comic landscapes and new media art works by a group of artists with learning disability. working in the Tutti Studio." -
"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." -
"DADAA Annual Report 2011-2012" DADAA Annual Report 2011-2012 - information about Vision, Mission and Goals, Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Participation, Programs including the Lost Generation Project, Sculptures by the Sea Tactile Tours, StARTSpeak, Art Link Children and Young People’s programs, Aging & Disability, Fourth International Arts And Health Conference, WA Disability Arts Grants Program, Regional Development and Consultancy, Partners, and Financials -
"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." -
"DADAA Annual Report 2012-2013" DADAA Annual Report 2012-2013 - information about Vision, Mission and Goals, Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, Staff list, Participation, Programs including the Lost Generation Project, Sculptures by the Sea Tactile Tours, StARTSpeak, Fusion Project, Esperance: The Emergence Project, HERE&N0W13, Aging & Disability, Fourth International Arts And Health Conference, Nexus Arts Grant, Regional Development and Consultancy, Partners, and Financials -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2012" Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2012 - Report from Chair and Executive, tours of GANESH VERSUS THE THIRD REICH, FOOD COURT, SMALL METAL OBJECTS and THE DEMOCRATIC SET, presentations of Hell House and Mermaid, creative development for new work LASER BEAK MAN, networks and industry events, research articles and chapters by Benjamin Wihstutz, Theron Schmidt, and Josephine Machon, doctoral research by Caroline Ellison, George Catsis, Deborah Pollard, and Matt Hargrave, Arts Victoria research on "Economic Impact of Victorian Cultural Sector" by Judy Morton, Good Foundations "Research on Operational Funding Models in the NFP Sector" by Paul Murnane and Stephen Penny,” and University of Melbourne McArthur Research Fellow research by Kalissa Anna Alexeyeff -
"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.