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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1990”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1990 - Venue notes for St Martins Youth Arts Centre, exhibitions at Museum Victoria, Melbourne Symphony concerts at Sidney Myer Music Bowl -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1991”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1991 - The 1991 Melbourne International Festival of the Arts 1991, Melbourne Theatre Company season shows -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1991”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1991 - Information about audio description at the Playhouse Theatre, venue notes for Russell Street Theatre, and tickets to the INXS concert -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter December 1986”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1990”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1990 - The Palais Theatre venue notes, Free events at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and Victorian Arts, including Melbourne Summer Music Series -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990”
Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990 - Venue notes for the CUB Malthouse Theatre, new location for Playbox Theatre, Free events such as play readings at the Victorian Arts Centre -
“Arts Access Victoria – On Tour (mid – late 1990s)”
Arts Access Victoria – Sharing knowledge (early – mid 1990s) – growth in programs, training, consultancy and developed the first AAV website. Weave Movement Theatre and Club Wild (Wild at Heart) emerged and toured exhibition of “BodySuits” created new artist commissions and opportunities. -
“Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979)”
Arts Access Victoria – How it all began! (1974-1979) started in Melbourne in 1974 by Judy Morton with funding from the Australia Council for the Arts with art and theatre workshops in institutions but intermittent funding meant AAV stopped at times but state government funding in 1979 allowed long term planning. -
"Tutti Arts - Annual Report 2011"
Tutti Arts Annual Report 2011 - includes Values, Artistic Director’s and President’s Report, Partnerships, Collaborations, and Programs, including Dance, Choral, Film and Outreach Programs, productions of ‘One’ and ‘Magic Flute,’ Financials, Artists and Staff -
"Tutti Ensemble - Membership Form/Flyer"
Tutti Ensemble Membership Flyer - reads, in part "At the heart of Tutti's work is the mission to develop a pioneering approach to integrated methods of performing arts and choral training. Together, the Tutti Choir and Tutti Arts perform to thousands of people every year. Hundreds of people of all ages and abilities from all walks of life regularly participate in Tutti's local and regional choral workshops." -
"Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2017"
Crossroad Arts Annual Report 2017 - Artistic Director/CEO Report, Partnerships, Professional Development/Mentoring Opportunities, Major Outcomes: Artistic, International, Succession -
"InCite Arts - Lowdown NT Column Entry on ‘Community Mosaic Bench Project’”
InCite Arts and Arts Access Central Australia announcement about Community Mosaic Bench Project, in Lowdown NT Column Entry. Entry reads, in part, “The project involved 2 curved concrete seating benches being covered with mosaic flowers, local fauna e.g., witchetty grubs, parrots, hawks and other flora and fauna representing Central Australia” -
"Access Arts - Tracking The Blue Sheep"
Report reads "The Executive Management Committee of Access Arts sought to develop more regional involvement in the Access Arts program for 1997 to meet the needs of the 100s of regional requests we receive each year for support and workshops. The regional program was designed to link communities and reduce isolation by using the Arts as a communication tool." -
"Access Arts Newsletter 1999"
Access Arts Newsletter, 1999 - Executive Director, Program Manager, Regional Indigenous Project Officer reports, information about workshops and conferences -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2015"
Access Arts Annual Report 2015 - Undercover Artist Festival, Performing Arts Program, Exhibitions, Indigenous Advancement Strategy, Awards, Grants -
"Access Arts Annual Report 2010"
Access Arts Annual Report 2010 - Professional Development, Creative Recovery, Brisbane Outsider Artists (BOA), Indigenous Projects, Performances, Events, Workshops, Conferences, Training, Partners -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2013"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2013 - Patron's Forward, Mission, President's Report, Social Impact Study, Executive Director's Report, Exhibition's Report, Staff, Board, Volunteers and Artists, Financials -
"Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX 2009 - Promotional Card"
Accessible Arts - AART-BOXX 2009 Promotional Card -
"Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007"
Arts Project Australia - Annual Report 2007 - Board, Staff and Volunteers, Supporters, About Arts Project Australia, President's Report, Director's Report, Studio Manager's Report, Exhibitions Report, Collections Report, Financial Report -
"Accessible Arts - Plugged In - Program"
Accessible Arts - Plugged In - Program 2012 - information about accessible arts opportunities in the broader Sydney region -
"Tutti Arts - A Frame Exhibition - Promotional Card - 2006"
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"Tutti Arts - Standing Up Standing Out - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts 'Standing Up Standing Out' Exhibition 2018 Promotional Card - reads, in part "Standing Up, Standing Out will see Tutti Arts visuals artists come tog.ether with the Sikh community to engage in cultural discourse. Artists will embellish turban cloth with their art, engaging in a mutual exchange of sacred objects, turbans and_ art. Gracing the gallery •n their unwrapped state, these turbans will be accompanied by a series of photographic works that capture this dewtoping relationship. Reflecting the different styles of the artists, the works willl be bold and colourful with details and textures that invite the viewer to take a closer look." -
"Tutti Arts - Say No More - Promotional Poster"
Tutti Arts - Say No More' 2018 Poster - reads, in part "26 Women, 3 Countries, ONE WEDDING" -
"Tutti Arts - Say No More - Promotional Card"
Tutti Arts - Say No More' 2018 Promotional Card - reads, in part "26 Women, 3 Countries, ONE WEDDING" -
"Tutti Arts - Say No More - Program"
Tutti Arts - Say No More' 2018 Program - reads, in part “To create this unique work over 60 women from Malaysia. Indonesia and Australia. of all ages wirh and wirhour disabilities came together in mid 2017 to talk about what is happening for them as women now. The stories sha1·ed by women in all three countries shared the common themes of family. Marriage and women's relationship to the state. This informed the conceit of the wedding reception as a setting for the theatre work. and also became a starting point for the films and installations that grew from the later workshops.”