Accessible Guide

Explore ACE’s Accessible Guide: find out more about our artistic program, and the opportunities we offer, through Auslan translation; audio recordings; and plain language information.

ACE respectfully acknowledges the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.

Past exhibitions:

Access the Auslan translations, audio recordings and plain language documents.

What we offer

Public Programs

ACE presents an annual program of talks, performances, film screenings, accessibility tours and other events that accompany and contextualise our exhibitions. We also invest in stand-alone activities, such as public discussions and workshops, to connect our audiences with contemporary art practice and ideas. Our public programs are expansive, stimulating and open to all. 

Deaf-led tours

ACE offers deaf-led tours, providing in-depth information about the exhibition, artists and their work in Auslan.

Education tours

ACE provides tailored school visits and educational resources, offering in-depth insights into our exhibitions, artists, and their work, including accessible options such as Auslan interpretation and plain language materials.

Booking accessible tours

Are you interested in booking an audio described tour, an Auslan tour, or another unique experience? Please contact ACE via email directly to discuss how we might be able to accomodate your request.

Opportunities

Studio Program

ACE is home to fully-supported, rent-free CBD-based studios for South Australian artists.

Porter Street Commission

The Porter Street Commission is ACE’s annual contemporary art award worth $20,000 that supports new commissions by South Australian artists.

Volunteer Program

Our Volunteer Program supports and nurtures a small team of committed volunteers who are looking to gain valuable experience in a contemporary art environment. Is this you?

Support

This Accessible Guide has been made possible with support from the Government of South Australia through the Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Arts program.  


ACE tampinthi, ngadlu Kaurna yartangka panpapanpalyarninthi (inparrinthi). Kaurna miyurna yaitya mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku. Parnaku yailtya, parnaku tapa purruna, parnaku yarta ngadlu tampnthi. Yalaka Kaurna miyurna itu yailtya, tapa purruna, yarta kuma puru martinthi, puru warri-apinthi, puru tangka martulayinthi.

ACE respectfully acknowledges the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.