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Donna Lawrence's artwork is etched on top of a pink watercolour background. The artwork is a self portrait of Donna who is smiling and looking off to the side.

Light and Shade: A visual exploration of DBT by 2023 Access Arts Achievement Award winner, Donna Lawrence. 

Donna Lawrence's artwork is etched on top of a pink watercolour background. The artwork is a self portrait of Donna who is smiling and looking off to the side. The words "Access Arts Achievement Award" and "Donna Lawrence (self portrait), 2023 Winner" are placed on top in white.
Donna Lawrence's artwork is etched on top of a pink watercolour background. The artwork is a self portrait of Donna who is smiling and looking off to the side. The words "Access Arts Achievement Award" and "Donna Lawrence (self portrait), 2023 Winner" are placed on top in white.
Donna Lawrence's artwork is etched on top of a pink watercolour background. The artwork is a self portrait of Donna who is smiling and looking off to the side. The words "Access Arts Achievement Award" and "Donna Lawrence (self portrait), 2023 Winner" are placed on top in white.

Light and Shade: A visual exploration of DBT by 2023 Access Arts Achievement Award winner, Donna Lawrence. 

Access Arts is pleased to announce Donna Lawrence, accomplished visual artist is the winner of the 2023 Access Arts Achievement Award, for her groundbreaking  visual exploration of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Light and Shade.   

Donna’s creative practice focuses on political, social, emotional and educationally motivated themes such as stigma, communication, mental health, isolation, inclusion and lived experience. With lived experience of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Bipolar Disorder, both highly stigmatised mental health condition, Donna will be using the Award funding to exhibit Light and Shade at the well-respected Belco Art Gallery, Canberra, in an exhibition that will coincide with Mental Health Week and BPD Awareness Week in 2024.   

 

Light and Shade is a groundbreaking exploration of DBT through a visual medium. DBT centres around a synthesis of opposites, and the exhibition’s themes of acceptance and change, two seemingly disparate forces, are explored through a visceral, emotional work.   

 

Donna aims to challenge the stigma around BPD through the explorative and interactive journey of visual and conceptual language in Light and Shade. Her audience will engage without judgement through self-reflection and expression, whilst discovering new perspectives about DBT and BPD.  

 

“I was really surprised to hear my application for the {2023} Access Arts Achievement Award was successful. As much as you think your work is relevant, disability in arts is often not regarded as ‘real art’ but something outside the mainstream. I’m working at changing that opinion in the community and in my own mind,” said Donna.   

Nigel Lavender, a member of the judging panel, said, “Donna’s work, Light and Shade, truly stood out for its exceptional artistic merit, aligning seamlessly with our mission to elevate artists with disability or disadvantage who are breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes. Access Arts believes in recognising the careers and ongoing success of artists like Donna and providing tangible support.” 

  

The Award honours and supports artists with disabilities who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and innovation in their chosen artistic field, offering a $10,000 prize to support ongoing work.  

 

Donna has a Bachelor of Art in visual art, a graduate diploma in painting and a Masters in fine art. Her work has been shown at five solo exhibitions, and has appeared in publications including Australian Psychiatry, Australasian Psychiatry and The British Journal of Psychiatry. In 2022 Donna was a recipient of Access Arts SAFE Grant award which provides a one-off $1,000 funding opportunity for emerging and professional artists living with disability. This funding provided Donna the opportunity to commence her Light and Shade exhibition.  

 

Light and Shade will open at Belco Arts at 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen ACT, on Friday 30 August 2024, and continue until Sunday 13 October 2024.  Access Arts will be eagerly following and sharing the progress of this exhibition as it develops. 

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Access Arts Achievement Award Winner 2022

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Access Arts Achievement Award Winner 2022

Oliver Hetherington-Page

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Oliver is standing in front of a black background wearing blue glasses, an orange shirt and a colourful blazer. He is looking slightly off from the camera lens with a calm expression.

Oliver Hetherington-Page has been awarded the Access Arts Achievement Award for 2022 for the creation of Santa Claus is Autistic, a new cabaret work that will have its premier season at Redlands Performing Arts Centre in 2023.

 

Oliver is a neurodiverse theatre-maker who debuted his cabaret The No Bang Theory at the Billie Brown Theatre as part of Undercover Artist Festival in 2021. Due to rave reviews the show was taken to The Wynnum Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, HOTA on the Gold Coast and The PIP theatre, with plans to continue the show into 2023.

 

Santa Claus is Autistic was thought up by Oliver Hetherington-Page and aims to highlight the contrast the disabled experience of a fictional outsider, to the very real lived experiences of autism.

“If anyone other than Santa made a list and checked it twice to divide people into either naughty or nice, society would be fast to diagnose and ostracise,” said Oliver.

The piece will feature a neurodiversity choir and will give voice to fostering a better understanding of the barriers and challenges faced by those with autism. Being able to produce a work that uses an authentic voice to accurately portray lived experience has been well received in the community with generous support of the project.

 

Along with helping him to develop and produce this piece, the grant allows Oliver to reunite with fellow creatives, Director Lewis Jones and musical director Timothy Forrester, who helped make his last cabaret The No Bang Theory so successful.

 

Oliver has plans to premier Santa Claus is Autistic in the second half of 2023

The Access Arts Achievement Award is sponsored by CPL – Choice, Passion, Life, one of Queensland’s leading disability service providers.  

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2022 Achievement Award Applications Open

All avenues to submit your application for the Access Arts Achievement Award have now been closed. Thank you to all who have applied.

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2022 Access Arts Achievement Award applications - now open!

Apply now for the Access Arts Achievement Award

19 September – 7 November 2022  


Supporting all forms of art, the Access Arts Achievement Award provides up to $10,000 funding for Queensland artists to create, develop, present, produce, exhibit, and tour their work. The award is a fantastic opportunity to extend the life of an existing piece or create a new one!


Read about last year’s award winner, Karen Lee Roberts.

2021 ACCESS ARTS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER

Karen Lee Roberts

Accomplished Brisbane-based cabaret artist Karen Lee Roberts was awarded the Access Arts Achievement Award for 2021. Karen used the $10,000 grant to produce a collaborative work; Sex and Other philosophies

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Important Dates

Applications open for submission:

Applications close for submission:

Award winner advised:

Projects may take place between:

Monday 19 September 2022

Monday 7 November 2022

December 2022

1 January – 31 December 2023

Applications will be assessed by a professional panel who will be looking out for innovative, viable project’s with artistic and/or cultural merit, which will provide opportunity for professional development.
 

The Access Arts Achievement Award is proudly sponsored by CPL – Choice, Passion, Life.

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Access Arts Achievement Award Winner

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KAREN LEE ROBERTS

ACCESS ARTS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER 2021

Accomplished Brisbane-based cabaret artist Karen Lee Roberts has been awarded the Access Arts Achievement Award for 2021.

As an international performer, Karen’s credits include the musical HAIR at the Old Vic Theatre in London and her own original works at the Wataboshi Festival in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Performing her original cabaret Chameleon at various festivals around Australia, including Access Arts’ Undercover Artist Festival, she has been gracing Australian festival stages for nearly a decade.

 

Karen will use the $10,000 grant to produce a new collaborative work Sex and Other Philosophies, in collaboration with performing artists Lucinda Shaw and James Halloran.

Mental wellbeing will be explored, and Karen hopes the audience will come away being enriched by the experience of looking into the souls of characters portrayed in a series of vignettes that are interwoven and entwined by music and text.

 

Sex and Other Philosophies is all about deconstructing and interrogating ideas surrounding the concept of what relationships and mindset are all about, and what the values, attitudes and beliefs encompassing them behold.

“The show poses existential questions about life and explores the meaning of the sensual and sensory aspects of life, through poetry, word play, playful dialogue, and original songs,” Karen said.

 

Karen is aiming to premiere Sex and Other Philosophies in the second half of 2022.

 

The Access Arts Achievement Award is sponsored by CPL – Choice, Passion, Life, one of Queensland’s leading disability service providers.

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2021 Achievement Award Applications Open

Applications open for $10k Access Arts Achievement Award

Calling all artists, arts workers, and producers with a disability in Queensland. It’s that time of year again! Applications are now open for the 2021 Access Arts Achievement Award.

 

Supporting all forms of art, the Access Arts Achievement Award provides up to $10,000 funding for Queensland artists to create, develop, present, produce, exhibit, and tour their work. The award is a fantastic opportunity to extend the life of an existing piece or create a new one!

 

Read about last year’s award winner, Alexandra Ellen.

 

2019’s Access Arts Achievement Award recipient, Lauren Watson used her funding to successfully debut her aerial theatre show, Nerve, at this years Undercover Artist Festival.

A professional panel will assess all applications. They are seeking innovative, exciting, viable projects with artistic and/or cultural merit. For more information and to apply, please download the Application Form and Application Guidelines.

 

Need help with your application? Join our free online Grants Writing Workshop on 5 October. Bookings are essential.

Important dates:

Applications Open for Submission:      Now – Friday 5 November 2021

Grants Writing Workshop:                     Tuesday 12 October 2021

Applications Close for Submission:    Friday 5 November 2021

Award Winner advised:                          Thursday 2 December 2021

Projects may take place between:        1 January and 31 December 2021

The Access Arts Achievement Award is proudly sponsored by CPL – Choice, Passion, Life.

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