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Accessible Arts News

Deaf Community focus for Accessible Arts

09/02/2012 - AArts News

Deaf Arts SurveyAccessible Arts is conducting a survey for the Deaf Community in NSW to find out what the Arts mean to people who are deaf and to learn about their experience of artistic opportunities as artists, audience members or participants.

If you are deaf and an artist, audience member or participant, we want to learn about your experience of the Arts.  The five minute online survey is Auslan interpreted and open until Sunday 1 April 2012. It is an opportunity for deaf people to tell us about opportunities, access and inclusion issues so the Arts can be made more accessible in the future. 

What you tell us will be used for a consultative Arts Meeting to be held later in 2012 as part of Accessible Arts' Deaf Arts Access Project. This project is supported by the Deaf Society of NSW, Deaf Australia (NSW), the Ephpheta Centre and the Parent Council for Deaf Education

For more information contact the Project Officer Naomi Malone at projects@aarts.net.au.

Complete the Deaf Arts Access Survey now.


Image: Naomi Malone, Accessible Arts Project Officer and Danni Wright, Community Worker at the Ephpheta Centre.