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Arts and disability articles

ADNA publishes opinion pieces and feature articles that celebrate Australia’s arts and disability sector. Click on the links below to be re-directed to our current arts and disability column for Arts Hub.

Arts and disability articles

Breaking glass ceilings: the studios empowering disabled artists to shine.

Sarah-Mace Dennis

For disabled artists, supported studios don't just provide opportunities to work, but also vital support networks.

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When public art is led by accessibility, the results are transformative

Sarah-Mace Dennis

Amazing things can happen when d/Deaf and disabled artists are commissioned to produce public art projects.

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How to embrace radical access in the arts

Sarah-Mace Dennis

There’s so much to learn from the organisations and allies fighting for more inclusive and accessible arts and screen industries.

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Australia’s arts and disability movement is gaining new momentum

Sarah-Mace Dennis

Disability leadership, cross-sector collaboration and creative approaches to access are building a strong future for Australia’s arts and disability sector.

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ADNA acknowledges the lived and living experience of people with disability and their family members, carers and supporters.

We recognise the huge contribution people with lived and living experience make to ADNA's work, disability advocacy, and arts and culture in general.

ADNA uses ‘person-first language,’ emphasising the person, not the disability. As a disability-led organisation, we also embrace ‘identity-first’ language, acknowledging disability as identity.

ADNA acknowledges the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We honour their Elders past and present. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples' artistic and cultural expressions.

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