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Thu, 5 Jun 2025, 1pm - 3pm AEST

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Creative Access Workshop

Designed for creative practitioners and commissioning arts organisations. This disability-led training explores creative
access and its potential to transform the way we create and engage with art for all audiences. Learn about embedding
access and inclusion into new creative work in an aesthetic way. Learn how creative work can become inseparable from
access. Think beyond traditional models where access is added on to existing work and consider how to creatively
engage diverse audiences in a meaningful way. This exciting new training program will lead you towards uncovering
new ground at the forefront of Creative Access.

Duration:
120 minutes - 2hrs

Comprehensive Resources:
Prior to the session we’ll send you links to resources you can refer to before, during and after the workshop

Participation:
All sessions are delivered using the Zoom online conferencing platform (Zoom links are provided following booking)

About Zoom:
Zoom is an easy to use, reliable and FREE cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and
webinars across mobile devices, desktops and telephones.
If you haven’t used Zoom before you can find out more here: https://zoom.us/
After signing up for our workshop, you’ll receive an email from us inviting you to a Zoom meeting on the date of the
workshop. 
On the day of the workshop, all you have to do is click on the relevant link in the invitation, follow the prompts and
you’ll be part of the workshop.

Access:
Closed captioning and Auslan interpreting are available on request for all training. Please advise of your access
requirements upon registration. Please note that we require at least 4 working days’ notice.
Find out more:

If you have any questions or need help with making a booking, contact us at info@aarts.net.au or call on 02 9251 6499.

Image Description: A purple fabric tunnel with a person sitting with legs out in front reclined on their hands behind
them. A fan is visible to the lower right.

Image Credit: Bailee Lobb, In Bathing, Bask, installation view, 2021. Photo: Bailee Lobb. Courtesy of the artist.

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