POW WOW

Arts and disability forum in Western Sydney 2008

On Wednesday 15 October 2008, Accessible Arts presented an Arts & Disability Forum in Western Sydney focusing on accessible and inclusive arts programs and practices.  The forum presented a fantastic cross-sector learning experience and networking opportunity for people working in the arts and/or disability sector as well as local government. Entry free with lunch provided.

Beginning with a morning of dynamic presentations from guest speakers Steve Lee (Bankstown Day Options), Claudia Chidiac (Powerhouse Youth Theatre) and Naomi McCarthy (Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest).  Followed by a lively panel discussion with key members from the Western Sydney arts, disability & local council sectors.

Facilitated by Cheryle Yin-Lo (Cultural Connexions), panelists included Louise McCormack (The Spastic Centre), Kate Baker (Australia Council for the Arts), Jenny Bisset (Manager of Arts & Cultural Development, Blacktown City Council), Naomi McCarthy, Claudia Chidiac, and Steve Lee.

Hosted by Jennifer Teo, Strategic Initiatives Coordinator, Accessible Arts Western Sydney.

WHERE: Raffterty’s Theatre, Parramatta Riverside Theatre, Corner Church & Market Streets, Parramatta NSW

WHEN: Wednesday 15 October 2008, 9:30am – 1:30pm

ACCESS INFO: Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilet. Visit www.riversideparramatta.com.au for information on how to get Parramatta Riverside.

POW WOW an event of Bakehouse 13 – 17 October, an inclusive arts festival presented by sliced bread attraction. Full festival program available at www.slicedbreadattraction.org.au/bakehouse.


Video: POW WOW Discussion Panel

Video One: Facilitator, Cheryle Yin-Lo, Cultural Connexions. Speaker Jenny Bisset, Manager of Arts & Cultural Development, Blacktown City Council NSW.


Video Two: Speaker Claudia Chidiac, Artistic Director, Powerhouse Youth Theatre NSW.


Video Three: Speaker Louise McCormack, Regional Manager, The Spastic Centre NSW.