accessibility
Patrick Gunasekera and Georgi Ivers: two artists and their journeys in crip time
Care can come in the form of time, patience, flexibility and community engagement in a world that still poses so…
How ‘mental health’ has been reimagined in the workplace
Good mental health in the arts won’t happen until we see people with lived experienced enabled and included as leaders…
New grants program to support disability access infrastructure
Funding of $50,000 to $100,000 will be allocated to support physical refurbishments, sensory access upgrades and more.
Radical access: the future of access in the arts
Stellar thinkers and doers gather to consider radical access and the future of an inclusive arts industry.
New trends in visible storage in museums
What exactly is ‘visible storage’ in today’s museum environment of greater accessibility, and how is it changing how museums are…
Access Rights in the arts: a shared responsibility
Siloing d/Deaf and Disabled people within the arts and cultural sector continues to lead to marginalisation. NAVA offers a pathway…
Impediments to loaning artworks? Understand the new $11.8M pathway
Responding to a first wave of criticism, the NGA's Nick Mitzevich says the Gallery's new lending program is about partnerships,…
Racing in a wheelchair – are you up to the challenge?
Inviting all to a wheelchair obstacle course, artist Bruno Booth hopes to bring to light the true barriers in our…
Building queer crip spaces from the ground up
A new lifesaving club will be popping up in Melbourne’s north-east, open to both physical and digital engagements – hint,…
Is your institution colour blind ready?
An Australian museum is making sure it offers an inclusive experience for vision impaired audiences.