Disability Access

Craft Victoria values the opportunity to improve access to all its services and programs.

As a starting point, this Disability Action Plan (pdf) had its origins in the obvious difficulty of access to our gallery. This physical fact has often forced us to consider new ways to reach audiences and make our services openly available. From this elemental challenge we are engaged in an ongoing process to try to find new ways of improving access for all.

The Craft Victoria Disability Action Plan has four areas of focus: Access; Employment; Inclusion and participation, and Attitudes. The Plan has been developed with support from Arts Access Victoria and Arts Victoria. As a living document, users of Craft Victoria services are encouraged to contact me with any ideas to help us meet our aim of improving access to all.

Joe Pascoe
CEO & Artistic Director
13 January 2012

DOWNLOAD the Craft Victoria Disability Action Plan here.


ACCES TO CRAFT VICTORIA
Unfortunately it is not currently possible to access the Craft Victoria gallery and shop at 31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, with a wheelchair. We are endeavouring to provide extensive information on our exhibitions through our website and to make available contemporary craft for purchase via our online shop.

Craft Victoria events that are not held onsite at 31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne and are accessible by wheelchair are identified with this symbol  wheelchair

These include the Window Space and the quarterly Craft Hatch market, as well as other satellite events, including some Craft Cubed festival events. Craft Victoria values the opportunity to improve access to all its services and programs.