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Studio A artist Emily Crockford (left) with artistic director Gabrielle Mordy in front of one of Emilys public murals in Sydney

Studio A artist Emily Crockford (left) with artistic director Gabrielle Mordy in front of one of Emilys public murals in Sydney Source: Katherine Griffiths

Australians with disability are under-represented in the arts sector - making up less than 10 per cent of all artists and performers. Advocates say practising art can not only enhance life for people with disability but become a profession. And now, there's an easier way to add art options to individual NDIS plans.


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Australians with disability are under-represented in the arts sector - making up less than 10 per cent of all artists and performers. Advocates say practising art can not only enhance life for people with disability but become a profession. And now, there's an easier way to add art options to individual NDIS plans.


 

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