
Tutti Arts Barossa invites neurodivergent and learning‑disabled young people to dive into the world of digital art, storytelling, and filmmaking in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Tutti Barossa Screen Program
The long-running Tutti Barossa Screen Program is led by filmmaker and creative storyteller Samuel Rosenzweig and focusses on building confidence and practical film skills. Participants will gain hands‑on experience in filming, editing, lighting, sound, and creative storytelling. Supported by local writer, Dan, the group is guided to produce short films, documentaries, projects and moving-image artworks.
The program provides an ongoing creative pathway where participants can collaborate, show work at community events and festivals, interview special guests, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere (including the beloved “chips and chats” tradition!).
Sessions run fortnightly on Fridays from 5–7pm, plus a workshop once a month on Saturdays from 10am–2pm.
The program is NDIS-approved (costs may vary based on individual support needs) and open to anyone with an interest in film, screen‑based art, or storytelling.
Technically Brilliant
A dynamic full-day creative technology program, Technically Brilliant is led by South Australian artists Dave Court and Liam Somerville. Participants have the opportunity to explore a range of digital and creative practices, including image‑making, storytelling, immersive art, soundscapes, game design, and animation.
Funded by the Stronger and Resilient Communities program, Technically Brilliant is available at no cost until the end of 2026 for eligible participants without NDIS funding, or who have limited funding.
Sessions run every Thursday from 9am–3pm and due to growing demand, a new Tuesday group is now being planned. Interested participants are encouraged to book a ‘come and try’ session.
Both the Tutti Barossa Screen Program and Technically Brilliant are offered at Tutti Art’s Barossa premises, conveniently located at 56 Murray Street Nuriootpa. To find out more, book a ‘come and try’ session or to sign up contact info@tutti.org.au
Image: Tutti Arts Barossa participant created VR artwork.
