Programa de Apoyo a los Artistas del NDIS
Jump Left
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Jump Left, based in Naarm, Melbourne CBD, provides the NDIS Artist Support program for disabled, neurodivergent and intellectually disabled creatives. The initiative delivers one‑on‑one and collective mentoring, technical and professional skill development, and exhibition preparation within an accessible project space at Donkey Wheel House. Sessions are flexible – weekly, fortnightly or one‑off – and run year‑round (with a short break mid‑December to mid‑January). Artists receive tailored guidance on portfolio building, grant applications, pricing, marketing and digital presence, as well as opportunities to exhibit their work in the studio space. The program is open to self‑managed or plan‑managed NDIS participants and to artist collaborations where at least one participant has a disability. A limited number of scholarship places are available alongside fee‑for‑service options. Interested artists can apply by contacting Jump Left through the online form.
Lo Que Se Ofrece
Mentoring, studio sessions, exhibition preparation, professional development, networking, exhibition opportunities, flexible delivery (in‑person or online)
Restricciones
Open to disabled, neurodivergent, intellectually disabled artists who are self‑managed or plan‑managed NDIS participants; also to artist collaborators where at least one participant has a disability.