We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the place now called South Australia, and all First Peoples living and working on this land. We celebrate the history and contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture and pay respect to Elders – past, present and future. We acknowledge Kaurna, Peramangk and Ngadjuri peoples on whose lands our events and activities are imagined, planned and held. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

What is Tutti Arts?

On this page, you can learn more about Tutti Arts – the multi-arts organisation centring learning disabled, and neurodiverse artists, which publishes Disjunction.

Tutti Artists, photos by P.Soteriou and Alex Frayne

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Tutti Arts is a South Australian multi-arts organisation where learning disabled, and neurodiverse artists create visual art, theatre, music, screen, dance and experiment with art and technology. It has been operating since 1997. Tutti is responsible for creating and supporting the Disjunction project in 2023.

Believing in the creative talents of learning disabled and neurodiverse people, Tutti Arts questions what is possible in arts and culture. Reframing what is expected of learning disabled and neurodiverse artists, Tutti Arts has high ideals and big ambitions and is driven to deliver excellence. For learning disabled and neurodiverse people to seize their rightful place at the centre of arts and culture, Tutti Arts embraces disability leadership and understands disability allyship is crucial.

Tutti Arts is based on the lands of Kaurna, Peramangk and Ngadjuri peoples in the place now called South Australia.

You can find out more about Tutti Arts, and explore its many projects and opportunities, at their website: tutti.org.au.

Video tour

Curious to know more about what happens at Tutti’s Visual Arts Studio? Watch the video below to learn more about the artists and what they do.

Video tour of the Tutti Visual Arts Studio