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20 - 21 September 2016, Carriageworks


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Arts Activated 2016 will present the best in arts and disability presentations and innovation from around the world. The experience is about best practice.

The 2016 list of Speakers is available online at the Arts Activated website.

Join us at Carriageworks in Sydney for an energising two days of creative ideas, examples and networking.


Keynote Speakers

Organisational Pathways

Artist Pathways

image of padraig naughton executive director of arts and disability ireland

Pádraig Naughton is Executive Director of Arts and Disability Ireland (ADI) since 2005.

In his address, Pádraig asks, “Will change come through people with disabilities engaging in making, governance and arts management alone; or are production, programming, curation, editing and marketing critical points of influence for future development?”

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Marc Brew is an internationally acclaimed Artistic Director, Choreographer who has trained as a professional dancer in the UK and Internationally for the past 20 years.

Marc will share his unique experiences along his very successful career from his early beginnings, training opportunities and professional experiences as a dancer who acquired a disability following a motor vehicle accident in 1997.


Speaker Day One

Speaker Day Two

Speaker Day Two

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Stella Palikarova, Co-Founder/Co-Director, Deliciously Disabled (CANADA), “Re-envisioning the “Sex Goddess”: Photographic Collaboration as Expressed by a Woman with a Disability”

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Emma J Hawkins, Artistic Director/Producer/Performer, Atypical Theatre Company, “Bridging the Gap”

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Anna Reece, Head of Programming, Perth International Arts Festival/DADAA, “PIAF/DADAA Connect: connecting international and Australian artists with disability”


Connect with exciting current thinking in arts and disability


 Early Bird Conference Tickets

  • Artist / Arts worker: $190
  • Not-for-profit organisations: $400
  • Corporate/government: $500
  • Group of six: $1,560

 Early Bird Day tickets

  • Artist / Arts worker: $120
  • Not-for-profit organisations: $220
  • Corporate/government: $245
  • Group of six: $1,020

     Early bird tickets close on 30 June 2016.


Engage with arts practitioners from across Australia and Internationally


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