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Veronica PardoExecutive DirectorArts Access Victoria
DANA 4th National Disability Advocacy Conference
April 30, 2012
Canberra
About Arts Access VictoriaFor almost 40 years, Arts Access Victoria has been supporting the cultural participation of people with a disability as ARTISTS, AUDIENCES and ARTS WORKERS.
We do this through advocacy; the delivery of outstanding arts programs; professional development programs for artists with a disability; sector development initiatives that build the capacity of the arts community to be more inclusive.
Artist: Neil Parker
10 reasons why participation in arts and culture is important
Research shows participation in arts and culture delivers:
1. Enjoyment that comes from engaging in an activity with creative outcomes
2. An increased sense of belonging to a group or community
3. The capacity to express or give voice to one’s own story
4. Enhanced social networks 5. Decreased social isolation6. Increased employment outcomes7. Enhanced educational performance8. Enhanced health outcomes9. Strengthened community cohesion10. The production of amazing art that
transforms our culture and illuminates our humanity.
Photograph: Luke Toohey
What motivates us?
With participation rates of only 30%, people with disabilities desire more engagement in arts and culture
Photograph: Catherine Acin
What motivates us?
The arts and cultural sector is enriched by the art that is created by people with disabilities
Photograph: Adam RozsaArtist: Joceline Lee
What motivates us?
The arts tell our stories and shape our identity. People with disabilities want to see their stories reflected in cultural products and institutions, and be empowered to tell these stories
Photo credit main image: Matt Nettheim Courtesy Restless Dance Company and Closer Productions
Advocacy in Arts and Culture
• Led by people with a disability
• Rights based – builds on the legal and policy frameworks that support inclusion and non-discrimination
• Engages many stakeholders• Uses multiple art forms to
communicate messages
Dancers: Ross Onley-Zerkel and Lorraine SorronoPhotograph: Sean O’Carroll
Raw Law
An innovative and fully accessible resource that protects the legal rights of artists with a disability including artists with mental health issues.
Nebula
Nebula arrives in Melbourne!
• Fully portable and accessible art and performance space
• Exposes artists to new audiences
• Exposes communities to the issues facing artists with a disability
• Promotes innovation in problem solving about barriers to physical access
National Arts and Disability Strategy
• This campaign called for the implementation of the National Arts and Disability Strategy
• Activated thousands of supporters throughout the arts and disability community
• Has resulted in funding of six initiatives and ongoing support for national peak body Arts Access Australia
Artist: Matthew Clarke
Outcomes of Advocacy Campaigns
• National Arts and Disability Strategy and commitment of $500,000 towards implementation
• Raw Law rolled out across Victoria
• $2.4 million for accessible cinema and increase from 0.3% to 20% of screenings to be accessible
• Single largest response to DDA exemption application
Photograph: Jorge de Araujo
What is our advocacy focusing on now?
Nationally
$20 million over 4 years to implement the National Arts and Disability Strategy
In Victoria $4 million over 4 years •A dedicated funding program for artists with a disability•A dedicated access fund for arts companies and projects focusing on increasing accessibility and audience development•Support for sector capacity building including training, consultancy, and partnership development•Support for career pathways including education and training opportunities, mentoring, internships, residencies
Artist: Rudy Azzola