Learn how to make your project or event inclusive and welcoming for Deaf and Disabled collaborators, and audiences in this discussion. This discussion with Merri-bek based visual artist, Luke Duncan-King, will provide practical advice on how to make your project or event inclusive and welcoming for Deaf and Disabled collaborators and audiences. You will learn what information you should provide, and where you can obtain support to make and present your work in accessible ways.

Program and Opportunity Access

The venue is next to Brunswick Town Hall.
It is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets.
There will be Auslan interpreters.
It will be livestreamed with no captions.
Venue orientation can be provided, support people can attend.
The event will be livestreamed onto Counihan Gallery Instagram feed

Venue Access

Train: Jewel Station is 550 metres from the Counihan Gallery. It has a low platform, wheelchair access and tactile edges.
Tram: Route 19 has an accessible stop at Brunswick Road (Stop 19). It is 500 metres from the Counihan Gallery. Route 19 is serviced by low floor trams.
Car: There is one disabled car space in front of the Counihan Gallery. You can park in this carpark for up to 4 hours every day, except between 4pm to 6pm. During this time, it is part of a tow-away zone

Focus

  • Skill development
  • Social and community participation

Find out more

For bookings and information on specific access and transport.

Margaret Mayhew
Arts Officer

Phone0392402486

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