Tutti Arts

Tutti seeking new Board members

General

Tutti Arts is seeking to increase representation and the diversity of perspectives on its Board and to continue to demonstrate best practice arts organisation governance.

Portrait photo of Beth Neate
Tutti Arts President, Beth Neate (Photo courtesy SA Film Corp)

Tutti will begin 2025 with a refreshed and energised Board. During 2024, respected South Australian arts leader Beth Neate was elected as the new President of the Tutti Arts Board. Beth has recently been announced as the new CEO of Guildhouse, South Australia’s peak body for visual art, craft and design, and was previously Head of Production and Development at the South Australian Film Corporation.  

Dynamic South Australian architect and Founder and Managing Director of Das Studio Dino Vrynios was appointed to the role of Vice-President at the same time. The Tutti Board recently welcomed as a new member Dr Fiona Kerr who is globally recognised for her work on the neurophysiology of interaction and proximity (between humans, and with technology). 

Beth says, “Tutti Arts is an evolving and growing disability arts organisation with a firm commitment to disability equality. Our Board is highly skilled, collaborative, relationship-focused and engaged. We invite expressions of interest from qualified individuals willing to share their expertise in support of Tutti’s vision – that learning disabled and neurodivergent people seize their rightful place at the centre of arts and culture.” 

Tutti especially welcomes and encourages applications from disabled people and First Nations people to join the Board. 

Expressions of interest in joining the Tutti Arts Board can be sent by email to Linda Williams, Executive Director