Awakening Aotearoa’s disabled-led arts sector
An identity and collective voice for disabled-led artists is needed, but how do we get there?
Twominds Festival is going beyond the bare minimum at their event this weekend, hosting multiple ‘chill-out’ zones onsite and promoting the Sunflower Lanyard scheme.
An identity and collective voice for disabled-led artists is needed, but how do we get there?
Te Whanganui-ā-Tara local Joanna McLeod has you covered by highlighting some of the accessible events on offer this month.
With a dedicated sensory area, Music in Parks brought together music lovers to experience tunes in a way that worked best for them this past Saturday.
The idea of a spontaneous summer adventure might be a nightmare for some. But Nicolina Newcombe found a way to make Outward Bound work for her, even if she broke the rules.
On Valentines Day, Semi Cho pens a love letter to the sense that sweeps her off her feet to a tropical beach or country meadow with a simple sniff.
With the 2025 academic year starting for many tertiary students, Star Hitch unpacks why so many disabled students are missing from occupying empty seats in our lecture halls.