accessibility
Remember art offers an avenue for clouding minds
For this Dementia Action Week 2022 we dip into the archives for a snapshot of what the sector is doing…
Orchestras fusing creativity and science for access
Orchestras across the country are teaming up with experts and community groups to deliver specialised programs that bust access barriers.
Can arts funding be self-sustaining?
Inviting the sector to pitch in, new startup ArtsPay envisions the role it could have in paving the way to…
New piano syllabus takes elitism out of exams
The Australian Guild of Music is heralding a new era of piano and instrumental exams, making them more affordable, accessible,…
Auslan storytellers building accessibility from the ground up
How can decolonisation strategies empower Deaf communities and help build an all-inclusive exhibition? We spoke with two artists leading this…
Views on the future for emerging GLAM professionals
Maintaining relevance in the next 10 years comes down to accessibility, digital transformation and the social function of museums.
What digital futures mean for galleries and museums
Digital shouldn’t be temporary pandemic measures but instead aim to future-proof the cultural sector with a change of vision, according…
So you want my arts job: Disability Art Centre, CEO
If you believe that art should be accessible to all, have a sense of humour and is a great communicator,…
Hannah Gadsby on being an autistic queer comedian
RMIT PhD candidate Clem Bastow discusses comedian Hannah Gadsby’s new book, Ten Steps to Nanette, and how it relates her…
Celebrating the digital pivots of 2021
From phoenix festivals to million dollar fairs, the year ushered another wave of innovators turning challenges into opportunities.