13-10-2011 - 30-10-2011
Our Studio – NSS Group exhibition
Visual art group exhibition of artists with a disability. Northern Support Services (NSS) is a not-for-profit community organisation that provides services for people who have an intellectual disability and autism.
26 October 2011
Congratulations Back to Back!
Well done to Back to Back, winner of The Age Critic’s Award for best new work at this year’s Festival for ‘Ganesh Versus the Third Reich’!
20 October 2011
AAV’s response to the National Cultural Policy
Read Arts Access Victoria’s submission to the government in response to the National Cultural Policy.
20 October 2011
Deaf Camping Festival, 23 – 25 March 2012
The Gaslight Festival is a wonderful opportunity for Deaf people of all ages to celebrate the spirit of Deaf community, language and culture.
19 October 2011
ARTISTS SHINE AT SYDNEY’S AART.BOXX11
Arts Access Victoria artists Joceline Lee and Kristy Sweeney travelled to Sydney recently for the Opening of ‘Framing Gravity’, Accessible Arts’ AART.BOXX11 national survey exhibition of current visual arts practices by Australian artists, at SCA Gallery, Sydney College of the Arts.
19 October 2011
Joceline Lee named Best Visual Artist!
Arts Access Victoria is thrilled to announce that artist Joceline Lee has been named Best Visual Artist at the 2011 Melbourne Fringe Awards.
18 October 2011
National Cultural Policy – Postcard Campaign
Don’t turn your back on arts and disability. All Australians should have equal access to our arts and culture. Follow this link to have your say on Australia’s new National Cultural Policy….Read more
19-10-2011 - 23-10-2011
Schaubühne Berlin (Germany) – Hedda Gabler
This production of Hedda Gabler marks the beginning of an ongoing relationship between the Festival and one of Europe’s greatest theatre ensembles. Performed in German with English subtitle
04-10-2011 - 23-10-2011
Tom Tom Crew
Australia’s Tom Tom Crew smash together acrobatics, hip-hop and percussion to create an entertaining, adrenaline-fuelled spectacle – a circus show for the 21st century, highly visual and physical.
06-10-2011 - 22-10-2011
Site UnSeen
Site UnSeen will be the voicing of the unvoiced, the sight of the unseen, an event-packed exploration of everyday social exclusion with a special focus on homelessness.
Performance at 6pm on Thursday 13th October is Auslan interpreted


