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The records in this website have been categorised using a Schema.org vocabulary.

They include records of 'Persons', 'Organizations', 'Creative Works', 'Places', and  in the timeline 'Actions' these persons and organisations have taken from the 1960s to the 2020s.

Searching for artforms and artists

The research team have used the terms -

  • 'Theatre and Performance', 'Dance', 'Music', 'Visual Arts and Galleries', 'Craft and Textiles', 'Film and New Media', 'Digital Arts', 'Creative Writing', 'Multi Arts', and 'Festivals' to assist users in finding information on specific artforms.
  • 'Community Arts', 'Outsider Arts', 'Arts Therapy', and 'Regional Arts' to assist users to find information about specific approaches to practice or geographic areas of practice.
  • 'First Nations Arts & Artists', 'CALD Arts & Artists', 'LGBTIQA+ Arts & Artists', 'd/Deaf Arts & Artists', 'Blind or Low Vision Arts & Artists', and 'Neurodivergent Arts & Artists' to assist users to find information about communities intersecting with the Disability Arts community.

Searching for topics, themes, and areas of interest

The research team have used the terms -

  • 'd/Deaf or hard of hearing', 'Blind or low vision', 'Learning disability', 'Intellectual disability', 'Cognitive impairment or disability', 'Physical disability', 'Neurological disability', 'Sensory disorder or disability', 'Autism/ADHD/Neurodiversity', 'Medical condition(s)', and 'Mental health condition(s) where a record, or an interview, makes reference to a diagnosis or disability identity
  • 'Grant', 'Award', 'Education and employment', 'Health and rehabilitation', 'Equality and non-discrimination',  'Access', 'Advocacy and awareness raising', 'Participation in public and political life' and 'Participation in cultural life' - adapted from relevant Articles in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) - identify the topic, theme, or focus of particular policies, practices, and commentary