Tutti Arts

New creative technology program in the Barossa

Programs

In February 2025, Tutti Arts will launch a new creative technology program for neurodivergent young people at Tutti’s studio in Nuriootpa.

Young person wearing a VR headset with a facial expression of wonder. To the right there are two hand holding an iPad and in the background there are metalic/ futuristic shapes. The heading, Technicially Brilliant, is written in large blue lettering.

‘Technically Brilliant’ will be a hands-on learning experience. Young people will participate in masterclasses exploring augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR). This long-term program will support neurodivergent young people to not only create other-worldly digital art but also learn skills and techniques that can provide a pathway into contemporary arts careers.

Thanks to funding from a Strong and Resilient Communities grant through the Australian Government, there are a limited number of funded (free) places available in Technically Brilliant.

Technically Brilliant is open to neurodivergent and learning disabled young people aged 15 years and over.

Sessions will be held on Wednesdays after school, Thursdays after school, and Thursdays 9am – 3pm at Tutti Arts Barossa, 56 Murray Street, Nuriootpa.

Free, no obligation Come & Try sessions will be offered on 12 and 13 February 2025 (bookings essential).

Anyone interested in Technically Brilliant should use this link to email Tutti.

Click this link to learn more about Technically Brilliant.