Morwenna Collett will be joined by a joined by a panel of artists and arts workers with disability - Elise Romaszko, Kelly Drummond Cawthon, Lisa Rime and Zara Sully.
Presented by Arts Tasmania
Online Workshop
This session looks at how to collaborate effectively with artists with disability by understanding access needs and embedding reasonable adjustments into everyday creative practice.
Artists with disability are shaping some of the most exciting work in Australia. This workshop unpacks practical tools - such as Access Riders and Creative Access - to support artists to do their best work.
Access Consultant Morwenna Collett leads the session, joined by a panel of artists and arts workers with disability. Second Echo Ensemble’s Kelly Drummond Cawthon and Elise Romaszko will contribute their experience and perspectives as long-time leaders and collaborators in artist-led practice.
Part of Building an Artistically Inclusive Future, a partnership between Arts Tasmania, Morwenna Collett, and the University of Tasmania, this program equips Tasmanian artists and organisations with the knowledge to embed access and inclusion into daily operations and long-term planning.