Arts For All Auckland Network

The Arts For All Auckland Network is made up of representatives from the disability sector, arts and cultural organisations, and venues. Its members meet throughout the year to gain insights, seek advice, and share information and resources

Arts For All Auckland Network December 2019 meetingACCESSIBILITY ACTION: Members of the Arts For All Auckland Network met in December 2019 where they discussed a range of issues, including ticketing and companion cards. They also heard about accessible projects and events, run by their fellow Arts For All Networks in Canterbury, Taranaki, Otago and Wellington.

Join the Arts For All Auckland Network

Individuals and organisations interested in arts, disability and accessibility are welcome to join the Arts For All Auckland Network. Please contact Stace Robertson, Access, Inclusion and Participation Advisor, Arts Access Aotearoa (T: 04 802 4349 E: stace.robertson@artsaccess.org.nz) to be added to the network. You can also join the Arts For All Auckland Network group on Facebook, this is a private group and is a great place to share information, events and connect with other members. Join the Facebook group.

A list of Arts For All Auckland Network members

Events and opportunities in Auckland

If you have have any upcoming events, opportunities or useful links for this page, please email Iona.

TOUCH COMPASS: The energy, the costumes and make-up, the set, the effort … Audiences at the opening night performance of Madagascar - A Musical Adventure JR loved what they saw and described this accessible show as fantastic fun.

 

 
 

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Stace Robertson: Stace is Lead Accessibility Advisor, Arts Access Aotearoa (T: 04802 4349 E: afa@artsaccess.org.nz). Stace works Monday to Thursday.  More about Stace


Milly Hampton: Milly is Arts For All Activator, Arts Access Aotearoa (T: 04802 4349 E: afa@artsaccess.org.nz). Milly works Monday to Thursday.  More about Milly

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Connect through music: this video was made by Lala Rolls of Island Productions Aotearoa for Arts Access Aotearoa and Chamber Music New Zealand.


Access for all:
“The good thing about being focused on access and accessibility is that you create a better experience for everybody,” says Philip Patston in this video, made by Lala Rolls of Island Productions Aotearoa for Arts Access Aotearoa. 

 

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