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"Second Echo Ensemble - Chair's, Creative Producer's and Financial Reports 2020" Second Echo Ensemble Chair’s, Creative Producer’s and Financial Reports for 2020, including reports on work during the year (Let Me Dry Your Eyes, The CHAIN, What Makes You Beautiful), and reflections on the impact of Covid 19 Pandemic -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression -2001 May - Iss5" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression News Publication Issue 5 May 2001 - information/reviews of Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Theatre and Performance programs,opportunities, resources -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2002" Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2002 - Management Committee, Aims and Objectives, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions Report, Lifedrawing at RMIT, Financials - reads, in part “Since 1984 the organisation has run a visual arts studio program where people with an intellectual disability have the opportunity to work in a community-based setting, using high quality art materials, and to receive advice and assistance from practising contemporary artists.” -
"DADAA No Fixed Address - Promotion Card" DADAA No Fixed Address 2017-2020 promotion card - Coverreads, in part "No Fixed Address was a project developed by DADAA in partnership with and a group of Perth-based contemporary artists and filmmakers. Centred in Fremantle’s East End, an area currently undergoingmass gentrification, is St. Patrick’s Community Support Centre, which for the past 40 years has worked to support those who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless." -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 1999-2000” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2000-01” -
“Arts Access Victoria – Annual Report 2001-02” -
“Arts Access Arts Access News Autumn 1996” Arts Access Arts Access News Autumn 1996 – Calendar of Events, Editorial, profile of two Arts Access team - Samantha Marsh and Rhona Bester. Artistic Program – Art Day programs, Juvenile Justice programs, Supported Residential Services Program, North Fitzroy Youth Refuge project, The Heidelberg Hospital, Saturday morning Art Classes, Arts Access Library and Information Service – new technology and resources, EASE ticket service - EASE Industry Development Program Disability Seminars 1996, DADAA national one day meeting, Arts Access Membership, EASE Subscriptions and Donations, Arts Access mission statement and programs. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1994” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1995” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1996” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Summer 1997” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Winter 1997” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter December 1998” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter October 1998” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter April 1999” -
“Arts Access Victoria - Access Newsletter Spring 1999” -
“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 - History, captured 2011" -
"Igneous - Mirage" Reads, in part "A movement-based performance installation with video art, sound art and a series of mirror-booths. Taking phantom-limb sensation as a “body-mirage”, and inspired by the work of neurologist V. Ramachandran, Mirage plays on perceptual illusion, the construction of hybrid forms, and the real and virtual fusing and separating. It is an interactive labyrinth of perceptual illusion with the performer in a reflective pool amongst multi-dimensional projections. Mirage was created in the context of a fellowship awarded by The Australian Choreographic Centre to James Cunningham and Suzon Fuks." -
"Igneous - Body In Question" Reads, in part, "A multimedia movement-theatre show, incorporating dance, video- and slide- projections, a life-sized puppet and an original soundtrack. A diary come to life, portraying the true story of an Australian dancer who – after paralysing one of his arms in a motorcycle accident – journeys through the worlds of medicine, rehabilitation and disability, in recovery of self-expression. He finds new angles on perceiving the body, and new ways to move. "Body image" and concepts of "normality" are questioned."