Our Programs

OUR VISION

People with a disability creating art, experiencing art and working in the arts.

WHAT WE DO

Arts Access Victoria is a disability arts organisation providing access, participation, engagement and professional development in the arts and cultural life across Victoria for people with a disability.

With a focus on contemporary arts projects, Arts Access Victoria offers a range of events, programs and opportunities for people with a disability to explore different art mediums, develop skills and create new work.

Programs include the acclaimed The Other Film Festival (OFF), Australia’s only international disability film festival, and Deaf Arts Network (DAN), an arts network for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Arts Access Victoria also provides training, resources, mentorships, advice and the Access service for people with a disability.

Arts Access Victoria works in partnership with the arts and cultural sector, community organisations and government, so that all Victorians can access the arts. We often work in partnership with community organisations to establish independent locally managed arts projects.

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OUR PROGRAMS

ARTS PROGRAM

Arts Access Victoria runs dynamic arts projects offering people with a disability the opportunity to create and celebrate art. Participants work alongside professional artists exploring a range of mediums such as painting, sculpture, animation, costume & set design, print-making, puppetry, theatre and dance.

All programs aim to be ‘participant-driven’, that is, each participant has a say in the artistic direction of the program.

Regular programs include:

Art Day South – a visual and performing arts program for adults with an intellectual disability, based in Dingley

    Artstop 21 – community art workshops held at The Olive Way, Brunswick. Many of the participants come from Stewart Lodge, a Supported Residential Service in Brunswick.

      Deaf Arts Network (DAN) – an arts project for people who are deaf or hard of hearing offering dance, stencil art, photography, visual arts, writing programs and circus skills. DAN works with mainstream arts companies so deaf and hearing artists can collaborate together creating art that is inclusive.

        Experiencing arts – a once monthly meeting of artists with a disability who together explore and discuss different arts and cultural events in the City of Melbourne, to develop social skills among those involved and inform their own arts practice.

          Get Out! - a fortnightly visual and performing arts program in Frankston for adults with a disability which provides respite for family and carers.

          Nebula – Australia’s first portable contemporary arts space created with the needs of artists with a disability at the centre of its design. Nebula can be used as a gallery, workshop / seminar space, performing arts venue or communal meeting space.

              Way Out West – a visual and performing arts program for adults with an intellectual disability, physical disability or acquired brain injury who live in the West or North region of Melbourne.

                DEAF ARTS NETWORK (DAN)

                Deaf Arts Network coordinates Deaf Can Dance, a group of deaf and hard of hearing dancers who originally came together through their shared interest in dance. Lead by Deaf Arts Network’s Arts Development Officer Ross Onley-Zerkel, Deaf Can Dance have since gone on to create the unique and award-winning dance theatre piece Sound of Silence, which was performed to sell out audiences at the 2008 Melbourne Fringe Festival. The troupe are now in constant demand to perform at various cultural events around Australia.

                THE OTHER FILM FESTIVAL (OFF)

                Since its inception in 2004, the biennial The Other Film Festival (OFF) has been renowned for contemporary cinema concerned with the lived experience of people with a disability and people who are deaf. As Australia’s only international disability film festival, OFF has earned a reputation for screening an international program of films that have entertained, challenged and moved audiences. In 2008, the Festival enjoyed record attendances and is working towards building audience development and engagement for the 2010 Festival.

                ACCESSING THE ARTS

                Arts Access Victoria plays an important advocacy role, conducting research into the requirements of the disability community, as well as providing advice and leadership in policy development. Our Access Program can also assist you with developing a tailored Disability Action Plan for your organization or community group.

                INCLUSIVE ARTS TRAINING

                Arts Access Victoria provides Inclusive Arts Training to meet the specific needs of people who work in the arts. We provide training to assist Artists and people who work in the arts industry to facilitate inclusive creative arts practices for people with a disability and to gain a better understanding of how people with a disability participate in cultural activities in Victoria.

                CUSTOMISED TRAINING

                Arts Access can customise training by combining a range of training components which best suit the requirements of specific groups or organisations.

                INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

                Arts Access offers a range of training and consultancies to the arts and disability sectors including professional development for artists, workshops for local and regional communities, and training for arts and cultural organisations.

                Arts Access also works in partnership with other organisations to develop specific access initiatives and arts projects that support increased services and access to the arts for people with a disability.

                ADVOCACY

                Part of our role is advocate for equal access to the arts for all Victorians. Our goal is to improve access to Victoria’s arts and culture for people with disabilities and people who are Deaf. We have been instrumental in developing many initiatives including:

                • The Companion Card scheme, making it easier for thousands of Victorians with a disability to access public events
                • Conducting research on the requirements of the disability community and barriers to accessing the arts
                • Policy development and advice to government
                • Assisting with complaint resolution

                INFORMATION & RESOURCES

                Every year Arts Access handles over 12,000 requests for information. Whether you are a professional artist with a disability on the lookout for opportunities, an individual searching for local art classes, or a performing arts venue needing guidance on access issues, Arts Access Victoria is your portal to the arts and disability in Victoria.

                ENQUIRIES

                If you have any queries about any of our programs, please contact us on

                Voice 03 9699 8299
                TTY
                03 9699 7636
                EASE
                03 9699 8497
                Fax
                03 9699 8868
                Email
                info@artsaccess.com.au

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