Tutti Arts

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 and present. 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.

Accessibility

Tutti Arts is for everybody so we want our venues at Brighton, Port Adelaide and Barossa and our website to be accessible to all.

Our venues can cater to a wide range of needs and requirements. You can read the access guide for Brighton (in easy read or large print formats) here.

Easy Read Visitor Access Guide

Large Print Easy Read Access Guide

Photo of four disabled women sitting in front of an abstract mural at Tutti. One uses a powered chair
The Sisters of Invention at Tutti Arts

Fill in this form if you are visiting Tutti in person to tell us about your specific access requirements.

We aim to respond within a week to all access request forms. Please email access@tutti.org.au or the person you are coming to see, if you do not hear back within this time or if you have any questions relating to accessibility at Tutti Arts.

Using this website

We’ve tried to make our website more usable for everyone by: If you have any problems or comments, please tell us.

  • Using headings, as large a font size as possible and high colour contrast to make content easier to read.
  • Having a consistent layout and structure for navigation so you can get where you need to go and travel easily between sections.

If you need to make text larger anywhere on this website:

  • On a computer: using your keyboard, press and hold the control key and press the + (plus) key to enlarge the text. You can press Control and the – (minus) key to make it smaller again.
  • On a touchscreen: touch the screen with 2 fingers and move them apart from each other to zoom in.

Screen readers

Keyboard accessibility

Anyone who has difficulty using a mouse can navigate our site using their keyboard.

Flexible layout

  • Artist Handbook, including complaints policy and privacy policy
  • Visitor Access Guide

We plan to increase the number of Tutti documents available in easy read, if there is something in particular you want to request, please let us know here.

Event access

Tutti is an ally friendly space, welcoming the allyship of non-disabled people. Companion Card holders are entitled to a complimentary tickets alongside any paid tickets for Tutti events. Please note that many of our events are free, you can check out what’s on here.

Our ongoing equality efforts

Our Disability Equality Plan sets out our actions to improve access and participation for people with disabilities. 

As we put this plan into action, we will focus on sharing insights and changing misconceptions, rather than simply complying with legislative requirements. Tutti’s Disability Equality Plan is shared with staff, artists, their families, support workers, and other key stakeholders.

You can read the plan here or get a hard copy by telephoning us (+61 8) 8166 6430 (Voice Only) Or via National Relay Service (NRS) on 1300 773 803 

We are really open to feedback and ideas. We believe the arts and society are better when they reflect and celebrate the diversity of perspectives from disabled people, and Tutti is no exception. Tell us what you think: access@tutti.org.au