

Symposium | Critical Conversations: Art, Access & the Digital Now
An International Conference on Inclusive Digital Innovation in Arts and Culture
The Fremantle Biennale and DADAA will co-present the first access and digital technologies symposium of its kind in Western Australia. This two-day international conference convenes leading researchers, technologists, artists, cultural practitioners, and advocates to explore cutting-edge developments in digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) to expand accessibility within the arts and cultural landscape.
Held at the WA Maritime Museum, the symposium will feature a dynamic lineup of international, local and national speakers, visitors and organisations. It will create space for critical conversation, practical demonstrations and peer-to-peer exchange, foregrounding innovations that advance accessibility, equity, and meaningful inclusion — particularly for individuals with disability and those from marginalised or underrepresented communities.
Through a dynamic program of keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and pioneering projects, the conference seeks to critically examine the intersection of technology, culture, and social justice. It aims to foster cross-disciplinary dialogue and catalyse the co-creation of inclusive digital futures that democratise cultural participation and expression.
Critical Conversations: Art, Access & the Digital Now will highlight both emerging innovations and persistent barriers, aspiring to inform practice and reimagine the cultural landscape as a space of equal opportunity, creativity, and belonging for all.
Date and Time
Fri 21 & Sat 22 Nov, 9am – 4pM
Location
WA Maritime Museum, Theatre
Entry
$60 – $250 + booking fee
Image Credit
1. Sarah mace-dennis, drafting season, video still. Commissioned by Kick-off and art+Place; 2. a11yverse, playground reflections. Courtesy the artists.
Keynote speakers include:
WA Maritime Museum, Theatre
Victoria Quay Road,
Fremantle
See the event program for more information.
More information coming soon.
The WA Maritime Museum is an accessible venue.
Ramped Access: The museum entrance has ramped access and an accessible path connects parking, drop-off, and public transport areas to the entrance.
Wheelchair Access: There is wheelchair access to the main building, exhibition galleries, shop, grounds and cafe.
Toilets: Unisex accessible toilets are available on both levels of the museum.
ACROD Parking: There are designated ACROD parking bays close to the entrance.
This event will include AUSLAN Interpreting, Audio-Description & Assistive Listening.