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Unmasked by NDSP Art Collective: Opening Night

Unmasked by NDSP Art Collective: Opening Night

August 30, 2022

What a great night to come together and to celebrate the exceptional artistry and creativity of our artists in NDSP’s inaugural SALA Festival exhibition.

We are proud of the very engaged art community we have formed. We’ve enjoyed getting to know the artists and the stories behind their artworks.

At NDSP, we pride ourselves on our ethos of building capacity for the sector and giving back to the disability community. Our profit-for-purpose mentality aims to provide an avenue to celebrate the community and the goals/skills of our participants.

Our SALA Festival exhibition featured:

  • Over 120 artworks
  • 56 artists from across the state
  • And a weeklong exhibition (8-12 August 2022) that was open to the public

Watch now: Unmasked by NDSP Art Collective Opening Night

The Opening Night was attended mainly by the artists and their family members, friends and carers.

Also present during the event were: Hon Nat Cook MP (Minister for Human Services), Autism SA CEO Helen Graham, Jayne Stinson MP (Member for Badcoe), City of Unley Mayor Michael Hewitson, SALA Festival CEO Kate Moskwa.

Here are some of the photos from our Opening Night. Enjoy browsing.


Mayor Michael Hewitson (City of Unley) and Graham Oades (NDSP CEO)

Hon Nat Cook (Minister for Human Services) giving the Welcome Remarks

Guests at the Opening Night

Artist Simone (leftmost) with family

To view the other photos from the event, visit our Facebook page.

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