Jump Left [Art.Co.Lab] Launches in Naarm, Melbourne

We are thrilled to launch Jump Left, a consultancy and project space offering creative, professional development, and project management solutions for diverse Australian artists, studios, galleries, and organisations. Jump Left also serves as a project and curatorial hub, collaborating with artists and arts workers to co-create exhibitions at the intersection of art and disability.

This marks a significant milestone for instilling positive, inclusive, professional paradigm shifts in the arts and disability sectors. Introducing Jump Left to audiences in 2024, we plan to open our doors in early 2025.

Sim Luttin, Founder and Director of Jump Left said, “I am thrilled to launch Jump Left | Art.Co.Lab: a new arts enterprise committed to fostering creative opportunities for Australian neurodivergent, learning and intellectually disabled artists on a local, national, and international scale. Jump Left will be pivotal in driving meaningful cultural exchange to create more open, accessible and inclusive artistic environments.”

Images (L to R): Setting up a photo shoot, drawings, portrait of a woman with brown hair.

Images (L to R): Setting up Gorman photo shoot, drawing workshop, portrait of Sim Luttin.

Jump Left challenge the status quo and removes barriers to the arts for a diverse group of artists traditionally excluded from mainstream art.

We drive expansive outcomes for neurodivergent and disabled artists and supported studios, peers and partners with broad societal impact.

Please visit our Media Centre for our full launch Media Release.

If you would like to talk further, please contact:

Sim Luttin
Founder & Director
simluttin@jumpleft.com.au
Text or call +61 437 448 758

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