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"Tutti Arts - Choir - Unlocking Creativity - Promotional Card" Tutti Choir Promotional Card - reads, in part "Tutti Choir is an internationally recognised model ·of social inclusion and artistic excellence" -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - News September 2020" Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - News September 2020 -
"Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - News - March 2020" Tutti Arts - Tutti Kids - News March 2020 - reads, in part "Welcome back for 2020 everyonel Our theme this year is Travel and Culture." -
"Arts in Action Annual Report 2003" Arts in Action Annual Report 2003, describing the organisation’s work, including preparation for the 2004 High Beam Festival, an artistic program including visual arts workshops, music club, and choir, and assistance with preparation of funding proposals, informational and referral, networking, advocacy. -
"Interview with Luke Cambpell and Kelly Drummond Cawthon" Luke Campbell is a theatre performer, writer and director and has been with Second Echo since 2015. Interview Summary In the interview Luke Campbell and Kelly Drummond Cawthon from Second Echo Ensemble share insights into their creative processes and the significance of their work. Luke, a core artist for the ensemble, emphasizes the role of deep listening and communication in his art, comparing his work to a meditative exploration of sound and connection, akin to the themes in the movie "Avatar." Kelly, as the ensemble's creative director, highlights the importance of presenting their work across diverse platforms to reach broader audiences and foster inclusive discussions. Throughout the conversation, they express views on the challenges and perceptions surrounding disability arts, advocating for recognition of diverse voices and stories in the arts community. -
"Interview with Paul Constable Calcott" Uncle Paul Constable Calcott is a proud Wiradjuri man and artist living with a disability on Gubbi Gubbi country….. Uncle Paul uses his art to share stories of his journey as an aboriginal gay man living with a disability in urban Australia. Interview Summary Uncle Paul Calcott is a proud Wiradjuri elder and disability advocate who contracted polio as a child. During the interview, Uncle Paul discusses becoming an artist later in life through the encouragement of his husband and influenced by the storytelling of his culture. He embraces his identity as an Aboriginal, gay man living with disability. He talks about his artwork aiming to celebrate the achievements and contributions of people with disabilities, using traditional symbols to tell new stories, particularly about disability within Indigenous communities. Although there has been increased visibility and acknowledgment of disability arts in Australia, Paul notes that there's still a long way to go in terms of policy, funding, and public recognition. Uncle Paul says art can reflect political and social issues, and he proudly identifies as an artist with a disability and believes in the significance of diverse stories being told through the arts. -
"DADAA Annual Report 2017-2018" DADAA Annual Report 2017-2018 - Chairperson and Executive Director’s Reports, New premises, NDIS, Workshops, Exhibitions, Galleries, Online Gallery, Art Link Programs, Arts Access Australia International Forum, Nexus Arts Grants, Professional Mentorships, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2020-2021" DADAA Annual Report 2020-2021– Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Arts and Client Services, Projects including The Other Film Festival WA, Digital Capacity Building, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2021-2022" DADAA Annual Report 2021-2022 – Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Arts and Client Services, Projects including The Other Film Festival WA, Creative Development 4:48 Psychosis Creative Development, Digital Project, Exhibitions, Financials -
"DADAA Annual Report 2022-2023" DADAA Annual Report 2022-2023 – Chair’s and Executive Director’s Reports, People, Partners, Arts and Client Services, Projects including 4:48 Psychosis, Digital Art for Life, Exhibitions, Financials -
"Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Five – Rain" Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2020 Episode Five 'Rain' -Reads, in part "As part of the Unbroken Land 2020 program, the ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble have created a series of short films, telling their stories about water. From the dramatic storms with thunder and lightning, water flowing from the sky and flooding the rivers, to that good feeling of the rain on your skin…Water everywhere!" -
"Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2016" Incite Arts - Unbroken Land 2016 - reads, in part "The vision for this years’ UNBROKEN LAND was to create art that is about a world we want to live in and not the one that is currently shown us in much of popular culture. So much is overwhelmingly negative and self-perpetuating. We are told we are a divided, racist, intolerant and bigoted society." -
"Crossroad Arts Program Hole in My Shoe 2004" CrCrossroad Arts program images - Hole in My Shoe 2004 -
"Access2Arts (Arts in Action) Previous Projects archive as first added to website in 2004" Access to Arts (Arts in Action) Previous Projects archive as first added to website in 2004 -
"Access2Arts Artist Space artist development program as first added to website 2016" Access2Arts Artist Space, 4 March 2016.Includes information about Access2Arts "Artist development program creates activity and opportunities to support and stimulate Deaf and disabled artists’ professional practice and develop arts projects that explore new territory. Access2Arts supports emerging and professional artists in the following areas: Contemporary arts practice; Deaf arts and disability arts; Professional skills development; One-on-one artist consultations; Innovative arts projects; Information, forums, training; Auspicing services" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Bandmates Victoria - Promotional Card" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Bandmates Victoria - Promotional Card 2" -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter August 1988” -
“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 Access Victoria – Inclusive Arts Studio - Art About - Promotional Flyer" -
“Arts Access Victoria – Way Out West - Art Matters -Promotional Card" -
"Tutti Arts - Stand and Deliver Showcase - Program" Tutti Arts - 'Stand and Deliver Showcase' 2019 Program - reads, in part "ABOUT STAND & DELIVER In 2019 Tutti Arts received NDIS ILC grant funding to run a program called Stand & Deliver which aims to increase the capacity of individual artists or groups of artists with disability to promote their work to the world. The program was tailored to the goals and skills of individuals and offered a mix of one-on-one and group sessions." -
"InCite Arts - Close To Me" Poster for "Close to Me" music and movement project, directed by Kat Worth -
"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1999-2000" Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1999-2000 - Chairpersons' Report, Treasurer’s Report, Executive Officer (Acting) & Project Officer Report, Consultancy, Regional Networks, Partnerships, Resources, Training, Financials -
"IndelabilityArts - Wilbur The Optical Whale - Media Release" Media release reads, in part, "‘Wilbur the Optical Whale’ tells the story of a glasses-wearing whale named Wilbur who, along with his best friend Cecil the Shark, encourages children to accept everyone just as they are. The story takes place under the sea, where the audience is taken on an immersive journey to engage with the environment around them. Collaborating with Flipside Circus, the show employs art forms including circus, stunning projections, vivid music, and interactive games to take the audience on a deep-sea sensory dive to meet Wilbur and his cheeky friends."