There are many talented emerging screen makers who want to tell their stories on screen.
Yet there are not many disabled people on our screens or working behind the scenes. A 2023 Screen Australia report found disability representation is seriously lacking in screen. Australian screen content should reflect how diverse Australia is.
You can help.
Tutti Arts offers a Screen program for learning disabled and neurodivergent screen makers to create and tell their stories. There are so many people wanting to join that we have just added two more weekly sessions.
We need money to update our studio facilities and to purchase equipment like cameras, computers and software so that there is enough for everyone.
Please make a donation to Tutti Arts and support these talented screen creatives.
About Tutti Arts
Tutti takes its name from the musical term 'tutti', meaning everyone.
Established in 1997, Tutti Arts is South Australia’s only multi-arts organisation where learning disabled and neurodivergent artists create visual art, theatre, music, screen, dance and experiment with art and technology.
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the place now called South Australia, and all First Peoples living and working on this land. We celebrate the history and contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture and pay respect to Elders – past, present and future. We acknowledge Kaurna, Peramangk and Ngadjuri peoples on whose lands our events and activities are imagined, planned and held. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.