2022 Early Career Artist Award Recipient Maddie Little
2022 EARLY CAREER AWARD Maddie Little, Undercover Artist Festival Director, is the recipient of the 2022 National Arts and Disability Award for Early Career Artist.
2022 EARLY CAREER AWARD Maddie Little, Undercover Artist Festival Director, is the recipient of the 2022 National Arts and Disability Award for Early Career Artist.
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A SHARED VISION UNITES UNDERCOVER ARTIST FESTIVAL AND BRISBANE Bending rules, pushing boundaries, spotlighting incredible talent – these shared artistic goals beat at the heart
Earlier this week, some of our #UAF2021 artists and I Zoomed into a meeting with UK-based artist Dan Daw. In just one hour, we discussed
Almost two weeks until the Festival kicks off. Can you believe it? August has absolutely flown by! Though we’ve juggled lockdowns, restrictions, and difficult cancellation
Access Arts is committed to showcasing the boldest and brightest artists with disabilities at Undercover Artist Festival and is thrilled to announce the festival will
It’s hard to believe that July has flown by so quickly. It seems like just yesterday we announced our Undercover Artist Festival 2021 program! It’s
WHAT IS DISABILITY-LED? Undercover Artist Festival exists to profile and promote outstanding work by performing artists with disability. Undercover Artist Festival is a disability-led Festival.
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