IDPwD Concert & Exhibition
Event description
Exhibition (Prudence Myer Studio):Â Open from 1PMÂ
Concert (Kenneth Myer Auditorium): Start time 3PMÂ
This concert and exhibition celebrates International Day of People with Disability through the eyes of the students
and staff of the Faculty of Fine Arts & Music at the University of Melbourne. Participants have come from across the
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and the Victorian College of the Arts to present a multimedia exhibition and
performance exploring their experiences of disability, neurodivergence and Deafness. Held across two venues in the
Ian Potter Southbank Centre on Sunday 1 December, the exhibition space will be open from 1pm, with a live concert
starting at 3pm.
Performers & Artists:Â
Izan Cantero Herrera
Fiona Ward
Samuel Hill
Hayley Wolters
Nicholas Rinaldi
Peter Spring
Harry O’Mara
Mieke Florisson
Briege Hartwell
Jack Jowett Ebru
Sophia March
Yiyun Cui
Producers:Â Anthea Skinner & Alex Duffy,Â
Production Coordinator: Millie MullinarÂ
Publicity Staff Mentors: Eric Gardiner & Tess BarlingÂ
Exhibition Staff Mentors: Rosalie Osman & Emily Collett
Performance Mentors: Anthea Skinner & Patrick Telfer
Production Assistant: Yoria Shi.
Image credit:Â Fiona Ward
ACCESSIBILITY
All venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit:  https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events. Â
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Please stay home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms. Face masks are welcome in all settings for community and personal safety. Â
- In order to account for drop-off in attendance, we overbook a select number of free events at the Faculty. If you have not arrived by the start of the performance, your ticket may be released to any waiting patrons at the door. Please arrive at the venue at least 15 minutes before the performance to secure your seat. Â
- Admission to any of our concerts and events is strictly at the discretion of Front of House. We have zero tolerance for any disrespectful behaviour.Â
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