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"Tutti Arts - Parrots in Mango Exhibition - Promotional Card" Promotional Card for Tutti Arts 'Parrots in Mango' Exhibition as part of SALA 2017 (South Australian Living Arts Festival) -
"Tutti Arts - Parrots in Mango Exhibition - Promotional Flyer" Promotional Flyer for Tutti Arts 'Parrots in Mango' Exhibition as part of SALA 2017 (South Australian Living Arts Festival) -
"Arts Project Australia - Manifesto, captured 2022" Arts Project Australia - Manifesto - reads, in part "Fuelled by an unwavering belief in our artists, we’re buoyed by the creativity and authenticity that exists in our space and heartened by those who delight in sharing it. We believe that art is serious, but making it can be fun. The individual creativity triumphs over conformity and divergent voices make life much more interesting. That art is about revealing ourselves and creating meaningful connections – between artists, staff artists and art lovers. Our experience will always be shared, our knowledge passed on and our studio, bound by creativity, integrity and generosity in equal measure." -
"A Month Of Mayhem" RealTime article on A Month of Mayhem, "A program of screenings, exhibitions, performances, seminars, and workshops by Deaf and colourblind artists for all audiences," presented by Access2Arts, in partnership with Adelaide Film Festival, Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), Arts Access Australia, Unlimited UK, Tutti Arts, Sit Down Shut Up and Watch Film Festival -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1989" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1989 - Venue notes for Melbourne Town Hall, Updated venue notes for National Gallery of Victoria, FEIPP Programme Free and low-cost entertainment events in public places. -
"Tutti Arts - Songbird Project - Promotional Flyer" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'The Songbird Project' Promotional Flyer - reads, in part "The first stage showing of original works created by The Sisters of Invention with exceptional Adelaide singer/ songwriters Brittany Trueack, Josh Belperio, Kathie Renner, Fleur Green, Mario Spate and Carol Young" -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention - Stranger - Promotional Poster" "Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention 'Stranger' Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - Mosaic Clouds Exhibition 2008 - Program" Tutti Arts 'Mosaic Clouds' Exhibition 2008 Program -
"Tutti Arts - Natural Imaginings Exhibition - Invitation" Tutti Arts - Natural Imaginings Exhibition Invitation Card 2007 -
"Tutti Arts - Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers - Promotional Postcard" Tutti Arts 'Paul Hoban & Scott Pyle - Orange Wrappers' 2013 Promotional Postcard -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990 - Venue notes for the Meat Market Craft Centre -
"Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch - Promotional Poster" Tutti Arts - Sisters of Invention Debut Album Launch Event Promotional Poster -
"Tutti Arts - The Magic Flute - A Magical Meal With Maggie - Invitation" Tutti Arts 'The Magic Flute' 2011 - A Magical Meal With Maggie Special Event Invitation -
"Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20130530" Arts Project Australia - ENews - 20130530 -
“Australia Council - People with a disability - attendance at cultural events 2008" Australia Council - People with a disability - attendance at cultural events 2008 - reads, in part "A 2003 survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that over 40 per cent of people with a disability went to the cinema. According to the 2003 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers, one in five people in Australia reported that they had a disability which restricted their everyday activities and which had lasted, or was expected to last, for at least six months." -
"Australia Council - Annual Report 1976-77" Australia Council Annual Report 1976-77 discusses membership, the year in review including NSW Theatre of the Deaf as the only funded organisation working in nonverbal theatre with production of “King Lear”, and grants paid by Australia Council including Salaries, travel and costs for NSW Theatre of the Deaf and Braille Book of the Year Award, funding the program of entertainment for the old, sick and handicapped in homes, programs including salary and costs for Arts Access Society (Victoria) and performances by Arts Access Society and Arts Council of Australia (Victoria). -
"High Beam Festival Program 2007" High Beam Festival Program 2007 reads "High Beam Global is bigger, bolder and brighter than ever before. An array of exciting artists will dazzle you with art across every medium and will challenge your every sense. This festival recognises that people with disabilities are artists in their own right and prominently includes them within the mainstream Fringe program for the first time." -
"Tutti Arts - The Black & White Project Exhibition - Program" Tutti Arts - 'The Black & White Project' Exhibition 2020 Program - reads, in part "The Black & White Project is a visually dramatic exploration of polarities by artists based at Tutti Arts Brighton studios. Works chosen reveal how individual artists have employed imagination and a broad range of mediums to create an exciting contemporary exhibition about contrasts that is both sophisticated and striking." -
"Interview with Tim McCallum" Tim McCallum is a singer, performer and speaker and disability advocate. Interview Summary Tim McCallum is a performer who specializes in singing and acting, with singing being his foremost talent. Having sustained a spinal cord injury resulting in quadriplegia before beginning his studies at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Tim's childhood passion for the performing arts has continued to motivate his career. Through his experiences, both positive and negative, regarding inclusion and discrimination in the arts, Tim has become determined to challenge preconceived notions and make disability a visible and celebrated aspect of performance. He is a strong advocate for the representation of artists with disabilities in leadership roles within arts governance, stressing the importance of lived expertise over tokenism for lasting change in the industry. -
"Back to Back Theatre - Annual Report 2004" Back to Back Theatre Annual Report 2004 - Chair, General Manager, Artistic, and Ensemble reports, information about participating artists, Management Committee, and Financials, information about work, work in development, and Highlights, including touring ‘Cow’ to the Sydney Opera House, and developing Small Metal Objects, and POD residencies at the Awakenings Festival and other locations -
"Tutti Arts - Between the Worlds - Program 2007" Tutti Arts - 'Between the Worlds' 2007 Program - reads, in part “The first stage of Between the Worlds In May 2004 was called Circles and was about relationships with significant people In our lives. The second stage development this year Involved Interviewing all our actors to explore deeper relationship themes. One of these interviews was with our talented male lead, Alistair Brasted who said: "I've always felt between the worlds, not knowing where I really belong". This Insight resonated with all our artists and became the theme of the whole script because they had all experienced feelings of exclusion. The story of Romeo and Juliet and their love which transcends hate and divisiveness served as inspiration for Between the Worlds. In our story the Innocence of Isabella and Oliver's love In the face of adversity has allowed us to explore universal questions of discrimination and difference which lie at the heart of violence. Such stories have been with us since the beginning of time. Like the script, the songs and music for Between the Worlds are the expression of the Individual voices of our actors.” -
"Blue Roo Theatre Company - AnnualReport 2019-20" -
“Australia Council - Grants, captured 1997” Australia Council (Creative Australia) grants captured December 1997. Website reads “extracted from the Australia Council Grants Handbook 1997” and includes Grant Categories: an Overview, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, Community Cultural Development Fund, Dance Fund, Literature Fund, Major Organisations Fund, Music Fund, New Media Arts Fund, Theatre Fund, Visual Arts/Craft Fund, Awards -
"Tutti Arts - Website - Artist Collectives, captured 2023" Tutti Arts Website Artist Collectives captured 2023 - includes links to information about Company AT, Sit Down Shut up and Watch, The Sisters of Invention, and artist profiles -
"Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Sum - Iss2" Arts Project Australia - Outline - News - 1996 Sum - Iss2 - reads, in part "Christmas provides us with a time for reflection, a chance to po der progress and plan for the coming ytearr. In doing so, it brings to mind all all the members, staff, management committee, volunteers, funding bodies and supporters who have made such valuable contributions to the oganisation and without whose help many successes could not have been achieved."