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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1985”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1984”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1982-83”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Arts Access Society Annual Report 1981-82”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Art For Everybody – Promotional Program”
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“Arts Access Victoria – Art For Everybody – Promotional Flyer”
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“Arts Access Victoria - ARTFinder - 2014"
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“Arts Access Victoria Art About Studio See Me ND Invitation”
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“Arts Access Access All Areas August 2002”
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“Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1993" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter Spring 1993 - Overview of Disability Discrimination Act, EASE Consumers Group projects, Melbourne International Festival of the Arts
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter Christmas Edition1988”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - Access Newsletter June 1987”
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"Arts Project Australia - Miscellaneous 1994 - Program/Catalogue" Arts Project Australia - Miscellaneous 1994 - Program/Catalogue
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"Accessible Arts - What's On - Program" Accessible Arts - What's On 1992 - Program
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"Accessible Arts - The Suitcase Show - Promotional Poster" Accessible Arts - The Suitcase Show - Promotional Poster
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"Accessible Arts and Powerhouse Youth Theatre - The Mixed Abilities Ensemble Training Program - Promotional Card" Accessible Arts and Powerhouse Youth Theatre - The Mixed Abilities Ensemble Training Program 2008 - Promotional Card - reads, in part "In this 15 week course you will work with highly experienced and professional tutors to develop your skills in movement, voice, performance and theatre making. This training program is open to people with and without a disability."
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"Accessible Arts - Sound Circles - a sound and movement workshop for communities - Promotional Flyer" Accessible Arts - Sound Circles - a sound and movement workshop for communities - Promotional Flyer
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"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Promotional Flyer" Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2012 - Programotional Flyer - reads, in part "The Accessible Arts Catalyst Dance Masterclass Series provides skills development and training for dance practitioners, teachers, choreographers and dancers with and without disability currently working or interested in inclusive practice."
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"Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program" Accessible Arts - Second Skin 2013 - Program - reads, in part "Choreographers Sue Healey, Dean Walsh and Philip Channells worked with more than 20 dancers to devise three short dance works traversing duets between camera and dancer, sub-aquatic space and states of dress and undress. The end result is Second Skin, a studio showing at Bangarra Theatre, where dancers will shed their layers and expose what's underneath their skin."
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"REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992" REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992 - reads, in part "Accessible Ans Inc. is an organisation which encourages and promotes the development of opponunities for people with disabilities to have access to and participation in all creative artforms. Accessible Arts began, in 1985, as an arts project for people with disabilities at Community Activities Network. In 1989 Accessible Arts became an independent, non-profit organisation incorporated as an Association. During 1990 Accessible Arts was financially supported by the State and Federal Governments to establish a statewide service for people with disabilities. The change from activities project to a statewide service has been significant. The organisation has compiled a state profile on what art facilities are available to people with disabilities in New South Wales; provides a consultancy service for artists, people with disabilities, disability services and arts organisations; assists the general community to initiate their own art programs and projects through the establishment of regional networks; provides training programs in the area of art and disability; produces publications; and, acts as an advocacy/educational body for the promotion of access and equity in the arts. The Rewind Seminar was initiated after expressions of interest and concern were directed to Accessible Arts about the need for strategies to effectively involve people with disabilities in arts practice."
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"Accessible Arts - Promotional Flyer - 2005-06" Accessible Arts - Promotional Flyer - 2005-06
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"Accessible Arts - PromotionalFlyer - 1986-87" Accessible Arts Network - Promotional Flyer - 1986-87 - reads, in part "It is network's intention that Accessible Arts Network will act as a "springboard" from which people can develop ideas and projects and the confidence to pursue themselves."
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"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card - 2008" Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2008 - reads, in part "There's something happening across Western Sydney The Accessible Arts Vision A society in which people with disabilities can contribute to and fully experience the arts and cul ral life. "
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"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2008-09" Accessible Arts - PromotionalFlyer - 2008-09 - reads, in part "assist Artists with disabilities develop professionally Arts organisations with access strategies Arts initiatives inclusive of people with disability Festivals and venues expand audiences"
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"Accessible Arts - Promotional Card- 2007" Accessible Arts - Promotional Card - 2007 - reads, in part "There's something happening across Western Sydney The Accessible Arts Vision A society in which people with disabilities can contribute to and fully experience the arts and cul ral life. "