Monday, June 30, 2014

What's on offer During Disability Action Week?

ArtISability Unmasked

Disability Action Week

September 14th to 20th

Hosted by Ipswich Arttime Supplies

203 Brisbane Street, Ipswich

We are inviting the Ipswich Community to come
and experience ArtISability for themselves.


Free Art Workshops

Preparing For The NDIS

Art Competition

Art Exhibition

People's Choice Awards



August 30th 
Unmasking Artists in Southeast Queensland
Art Competition Closes 
September 10th
Are you ready for the NDIS?
Ipswich RSL,
Lowry Street, North Ipswich.

 September 15th
10 am to Noon,
Altered Art Workshop 
with Judith Baker

Altered art takes art, art design or everyday objects
and produces new works of art.

September 16th

10 am to Noon
Printmaking Workshop
with Nancy Brown

Come and create you own desirable 
tote bag! Print a design on you bag 
designed by you!

September 18th

  10 am to Noon
Splash Watercolour
with Debbie Chilton

Watercolour has a life of its own!
Instead of controlling the paint flow,
come and make patterned paper to develop
further in your own time.

September 15 th

10 am to Noon
Methods of painting ceramics
with Cynthia Maneitta 

Learn different methods of bringing
your ceramic works to life.

September 21st to 27th 

 Artists From Our Pilot Program 
Present their creative works.

We also hope our art competition
unearths some more local talent.

Anyone connected with the ArtISability
Program is welcome to apply to
exhibit their work in our . . .

Unmasking ArtISability Art Competition

email us for more information
   

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

ALTERED ART

During Disability Action Week

Judith Baker will be


Presenting a workshop on 

ALTERED ART

On Monday 15th September
10 am to Noon

Ipswich Art Time Supplies
203 Brisbane Street, IPSWICH CBD

Bookings phone: 3281 3218

"Altered Art uses items such as
cards, postcards, books, photos, scrapbook paper,
newspaper, magazines or your own artwork 
and transforms them into new works of art."

You may like to visit
to view examples of
Altered Art
      

Our July Artist Of The Month is . . .

Artist: Russell Algeo
Lives in: Redbank, Ipswich 
Contact Information: Phone my agent on 3281 3218.
Medium: Acrylic Paint
Style: Abstract and Landscape





Russell is currently working towards
Presenting his own solo art exhibition
In 2015!

Russell’s most recent exhibition was held in June as part of the Cerebral Palsy Leagues Studio  8 – ‘I AM’ exhibition. Our happy go-lucky cool dude has a special love for painting landscapes in his own abstract styles in bold colours. Russell has exhibited with the CPL’s Studio exhibitions for the past 3 years and is currently working towards his own art exhibition, through a mentorship with ‘Doodles and Dribbles’.

Russell sells his artwork with the assistance of the Cerebral Palsy League and he will be one of our featured artists in ArtISability Unmasked art exhibition in September. Debbie is happy to assist you to have a chat with Russell and show you his work.  

Russell access hurls are around communication and cost of transport. However he is able to move about independently in the community to attend workshops and 
art groups.    

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Art Competition

UNMASKING IPSWICH TALENT!

UNMASKING ARTISABILITY

14TH TO 27TH SEPTEMBER 

IPSWICH ART TIME SUPPLIES GALLERY 

ART COMPETITION AND EXHIBITION

Entries close at 5 pm 30th August 2014

Enquirers to Debbie on 3281 3218

Please read entry from before completing

Prizes: Vouches From Art Time Ipswich


$50 Best In Show
$25 1st Places
$15 2nd Places
$30 People’s Choice   

First and Second places will also be invited to join the Art Exhibition presented by ArtISability and sell their work.
Competition is open to artists living with disability and mental illness.
Categories: Drawing, Tradition Painting, Abstract Art and 3D Art 

Conditions of Entry
·       Entrants must have a disability or mental illness and work much be completed solely by the artists or colabative group named on the entry form.
·       Entry Forms and Fees must be received by 30th August 2014
·       Competition opened to those living in South East Queensland.
·       All entries must be delivered to ArtISability Unit 1/29 Lowry Street North Ipswich by 5 pm Monday 8th August 2014 or PO Box 483, Ipswich 4305.
·       Sunday 28th September by 3pm from Ipswich Art Time Supplies 203 Brisbane Street Ipswich or ArtISability Office. Postal Entries must be delivered to ArtISability PO Box 483, Ipswich  Qld, 4305 and the entrant is responsible for insurance and handling fee, depending on size of work.   
A fifteen percent commission fee on all sales applies 

  For entry form click here


 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Accessing The Arts


Access All Areas


Access when we speak about the arts is no longer about physical access for people who mobilized in wheelchairs.  In terms of the arts, access includes areas such as, transport, mobility, accessing equipment, accessing learning opportunities, communication, access information, accessing technology, having reading materials in accessible formats, and access to translators for the deaf community. These are the access barriers we seek to build bridges for at ArtISability. 

We seek to offer opportunities for artists living with disabilities including those with mental health issues to achieve their own art dreams. . . Rather than a structured program for them.  Where we can, we seek to provide choice!  We want to design the program our artists tell us they need!  In the disability sector to many decisions are made for people with disabilities. ArtISability desires to make our programs about our artists.

However not all barriers in the art world can be bridged overnight. Artists living with disabilities including those with mental health issues struggle with issues such as isolation and finanical hardships due to the costs associated with addressing access barriers, resulting from the nature of their disability. These include:
  1. Accessing public places
  2. Accessing places of learning
  3. Accessing opportunity for skills development
  4. Accessing technology 
  5. Accessing accessible information
  6. Accessing transport
  7. Accessing support workers for formal development of skills
Not one of these issues is related to the affordability, production or marketing of their art form. The quality of the professionalism and work is not affecting in anyway.  Yet even in the art world their validity is challenged! Our artists don't need petty or charity . . . but and equal stage to compete!

In the course of our program and developing our Disability Action Plan access to affordable, reliable public transport is a constant barrier for our artists. Trains, buses and ferries are now generally accessible. However in the cases of trains - not all train stations are accessible and timetabling combined with a limit of support hours, often rules out public transport options.  Taxis even at half price is not an affordable option. The cost of my attendance at sculpture (Just in the next suburb) is doubled by my taxi fare.

Most costs of my professional development can be covered by the occasional arts development grant, but not transport.  We can not fund transport through our funding either. 

To assist with some transport costs we are seeking sponsorship or fundraising. 

For Just  $6 you can assist an artists with transport costs
           
   
 $2 from every pen we sell can go towards transport costs for our artists from the March Pilot Program to further their professional development.  We assist with transport costs to workshops, art classes, exhibitions where an artists has work on exhibit; and art groups where it is proven to link to their artistic goals.

If you or someone you know can assist by adopting an artists or buying or selling pens please let us know.   



As a result of joining the ArtISability program James has developed his professional skills in ceramics and took out 1st prize in the Ipswich Show Society Annual Awards. James has just completed some classes in ceramics held in his local community. As James can only travel interdependently by using Maxi Taxis, ArtISability assisted with his transport costs.  Your support could enable us to assist another artists to attend a class or workshop in their local community   

Workshop Presenters Wanted

We're Unmasking ArtISability




During Disability Action Week

15th to 19th September 2014

Open 10 am to 2 pm Daily


Art Competition
Art Exhibition
Art Demonstrations
Art Workshops

Art Competition prior to Disability Action Week.
Art Exhibitions by ArtISability Artist and
Competition Winners
Art Sales on Exhibits
A 2 hour workshop each day (except Wednesday)

Daily Program

Exhibition Opens 10 am to 2 pm Daily
Workshops 10 am to Noon (Except Wednesday)
Workshop bookings are essential and we only have
5 places available each day.
(07 3281 3218) 
Studio Space for Art Demonstrations Noon to 2 pm Daily

Workshop presenters to present a 2 hr Workshop on
Tuesday 16th, Thursday 18th and Friday 19th Sept 2014

Drawing, painting, sculpture, beading, screen painting, photography,
textiles, mosaics, college or make your own suggestions. 

We as presenters to focus on one medium and one technique 
Remember a professional finished work will not occur in one day! 

Only realistic submissions will be considered 

Email us you CV, Workshop idea and Fee for service by

June 30th 2014.    


Sunday, June 8, 2014

Coming in September . . .


ArtISability Unmasked!

15th to 19th September 2015

Disability Action Week

Presented by Ipswich City Council 

to assist service providers and artists living with disability to understand
our professional development program.

ART COMPETITION




ART EXHIBITION


 

FREE ART WORKSHOPS

will be limited to 5 participates
Bookings essential 


ART DEMONSTRATIONS BY ARTISTS LIVING WITH DISABILITIES 


ART SALE!


W A N T E D!

Workshop presenters 

Tuesday 16th 10 am - Noon
Thursday 18th 10 am - Noon
Friday 19th 10 am - Noon  

Email us an express of interest
Include, contact details, CV, ABN details, Quote,
Art Form, Workshop Objectives, List of art supplies
and equipment you need us to provide.

People with disabilities encouraged to apply. 


Phone (07) 3281 3218 for more details.