Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Recommendations for artists supported under the NDIS



On of my current roles is the
Queensland State Representative for
Supported Studio Network

A supported Studio Supports professional
artists with disabilities
in the production and sale of their artwork.

Like all areas and changes under the
National Disability Insurance Scheme
the arts and disability sector is scrambling
to get ready as the rollouts begin.

Currently there are no specific guidelines
with the NDIA for what can be funded.

We know things like art supplies and
Tertiary Studies will not be funded
but the rest is unclear.

We also know that the support needs of
someone pursuing art as a hobby are
very different to a professional artist.

When you write your plan and
meet with you planner be very clear on
what you art goal is.

Do not write 'I want to do art'

Write I want support to sell my art in
a professional gallery.

to do this I need support to:

Produce my artwork
an art mentor or PA
support to work with the gallery
support to deliver and collect my work.

Otherwise you may only be funded to
attend a 3 hour art group with a service
provider a week. Of course that may be all
you require.

Each service provider will be asked to
quote you a unit price for the type of
support you require.
So ask for the right support you need.

Many supported studios are yet to
workout these costs, while genetic
services in your area may be further
along.  All providers must make unit pricing
clear and available before you decided.

It is the role of the Support Studio Network
to assist art studios with these changes.
Bear in mind you will need to pay for your
own art supples under the NDIS if you
are selling your work.

I find it concerning that this information
is only emerging. If you need any advice
contact the accessible arts body in your state.

ArtISability will have information booklets
out soon.



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