Luna Vexa, Carmen Robertson, Chris Wright
and more, all accompanied by the movements of dancers from
Playing Field Series.
Woven between the performances will be a panel on disability in the music industry, led by renowned
access advocate,
Brittany Long
Michelle Grace-Hunder, on navigating access in music photography.
To amplify their voice further, each mentee has been the inspiration for a piece of art set to
inspire the audience to explore new insights and understandings. The multi-media display spans
projection art through to sculpture, with artists such as
Cameron Murphy, Celeste Potter,
public will be able to explore these works May 9-16, each accompanied by audio descriptions
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Arts Access Victoria is excited to announce its first mentorship program for
Deaf and Disabled music workers.
The program aims to use mentorship, pairing participants with industry peers, to facilitate career development, skills and longevity. In recognition that many individuals may have faced additional barriers to their work during Covid-19, mentorship around career recovery will also be considered.
The program is open to individuals who are
creative (e.g. songwriter),
technical (e.g. engineer) or
business (e.g. manager) workers within the Australian music industry. Participants must have a demonstrated history of work in the music industry, and a desired to build upon their work.