Ngununggula’s Art Access Program is designed for individuals and creatives who identify as living with a disability or experiencing access requirements. The program fosters social inclusion and supports artistic practice by providing dedicated workshop space, materials, mentorship, and access to industry professionals.

Art Access Program

Art Access at Ngununggula is a program for individuals and creatives who identify as living with a disability or experiencing access requirements. Our 6-week programs are led by artists, with participants collaborating to create an artwork outcome presented in our education space or entry foyer. 

Seasonal 6-Week Program 

Program Length: 6-weekly 90-minute session
Cost: FREE. All material and morning tea is provided.
Participants will be limited to 8. 
Please get in touch with our Assistant Director, Milena Stojanovska, at [email protected] to learn about this program.

Tour and Art-making Day

Program Length: 90 minutes session 
Cost: FREE. All material and morning tea is provided.
Participants will be limited to 15
If you would like to book your group for one session, please get in touch with our Assistant Director, Milena Stojanovska at [email protected]

Art access with rosie deacon

Between the 11th of October and 15th of November Rosie Deacon led a collaborative art making process with the participants of Art Access in a way that utilised each of their creative skills to produce an coherent installation. Collaborating participants include; Negin Chahoud, Clinton Mckeown, Natalie Will, Anakin Kronenberg, Donna Dengate, Nellie Smith, Peter Leja and Jess Pound.