Inclusive & Accessible Arts in Central Australia

Support accessible, inclusive, disability-led and community-engaged arts programs and productions in Alice Springs

About Us

Incite Arts enriches the lives of all Central Australians through arts practice that is accessible, inclusive and responsive.

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Incite Arts acknowledges the Arrernte people, the traditional owners and custodians of Mparntwe (Alice Springs), where we are based, whose sovereignty was never ceded. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and acknowledge their continuous connection and contribution to land, water, and community. We further acknowledge and pay respect to all Indigenous peoples, cultures, and countries.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this website may contain images and videos of people who have died.

Our Current Programs

 An animation background with red ochre-coloured ranges and a blue-sky background with a large orange, yellow and gold sun rising over from behind the ranges. Two men, Miller and Mickey, are illustrated onto the landscape. Miller is sitting in a wheelchair facing forward. He is signing "Strong" in Auslan. Mickey is signing "Feelings" in Auslan. Miller is wearing an off-white t-shirt, grey shorts and joggers. Mickey is wearing a bright red button-up shirt, black pants, black lace-up shoes, a black belt and a gold chain.

Strong Feelings

Incite Arts and the stArts with D Performance Ensemble present Strong Feelings, a multi-arts, disability-led exhibition to be held at Red Hot Arts in March 2023.
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Unbroken Land

Unbroken Land is a performative community arts event that provides a platform for collective community storytelling.

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stArts with D

A performing arts program supporting people with disability to build skills, create, collaborate and show self-devised performance art.

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Southern Ngaliya

An intergenerational Warlpiri Women’s program facilitating ceremonial song and dance experiences.

Latest News

stArts with D Creative Development

stArts with D Creative Development

Incite Arts and the stArts with D Performance Ensemble are in creative development on an exciting new project! The artists are rehearsing weekly here in the Red Hot Arts building and bringing new stories to life with Incite collaborating mentors in this disability-led...

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Another Successful Southern Ngaliya!

Another Successful Southern Ngaliya!

This year we again worked in partnership with the Senior Warlpiri Women and WYDAC to facilitate another successful Southern Ngaliya dance camp. Women and girls of all ages came together to teach, learn, dance and sing about women’s culture. The eventful cultural...

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Unbroken Land Free Film Screening at Araluen 12 March

Unbroken Land Free Film Screening at Araluen 12 March

Incite Arts, Central Australia’s key facilitator of community-engaged arts, is proud to be presenting Unbroken Land 2020 and 2021 at Araluen Arts Centre. Last year saw the adaptation of our Unbroken Land program from a live event to a virtual program of stunning...

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