What's hot...
Club Cool theme workshops for Early Birds. Be early for creative workshops that will focus on costume, dance and party skills for Club Cool. Download and circulate the details
Check out Club Cool photos on the new Cool Gang Blog.
SALA Exhibitions - Arts Access SA Feature artists: Rose O’Mallee, John Willanski, Julie Forner & Jeanette Tierney - details here
Mental Health Week 08 – “What do you Know?”
Call out to artists and poets!
Download info here about exciting opportunities to get involved. Artists / Poets
Arts Access SA – Artist Advisory Service. Free appointments (Thurs am only) to connect artists with a disability to information and opportunities that will lead to pathways of professional development and practise. Download details
Our Annual Report is now available. Download here.
Read Paul Hoban’s speech about Outsider art, from the opening of the 2008 High Beam Global visual arts
Like to support Arts Access? Why not become a member. It costs only $10. Download a membership form PDF or RTF or join online.
Stay in the loop... join the e-list today - read a recent eNews
What's cool...
Download Club Cool and Radio Cool posters for your wall.
Radio Cool... Arts Access has its own radio show.
Merchandise
Club Cool t-shirts for sale
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Arts Access SA
Arts Access SA (AASA) is a service organisation for arts and disability in South Australia.
Arts Access SA vision is for full participation in arts and cultural life for all South Australians and works to create opportunities for participation, employment, income generation and leadership for people with a disability in South Australia’s arts and cultural life.
The organisation has been at the forefront of the disability arts movement since its incorporation as Arts in Action in 1989. It is committed to supporting social integration, promoting the creative potential of the individual, encouraging the development of new skills, celebrating difference and advocating for greater accessibility in the cultural mainstream.
AA-SA is a member of Arts Access Australia, the national network of peak arts and disability bodies from across the country.
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