Local artists showcased at airport exhibition
Airline travellers from regional areas, together with thousands of interstate and overseas travellers will view ‘Through My Eyes – 80 Years of Opportunities’, with artworks located at Gates 14 and 26 of the airport.
Now on until the end of March, the exhibition showcases the work of more than 30 artists with disability who attend one of seven Bedford Learning and Experiences hubs or work at a Bedford business.
Using a variety of creative techniques, the artists have reflected on what Bedford means to them, expressing the impact of having support and a choice to learn, connect and grow in their everyday life.
It’s the first of many events celebrating 80 years of Bedford in South Australia.
CEO Myron Mann said the exhibition has created an important sense of connection and friendship, bringing together people from metropolitan Adelaide and regional South Australia through a shared love of art.
“Through artistic expression, artists have demonstrated their commitment to turning ambition into action, obstacles into opportunities and barriers into breakthroughs,” Mr Mann said. “The exhibition acknowledges Bedford’s rich history and impact, and amplifies its purpose today, and bold vision for the future.
“We’re thrilled to kick off our 80-year celebrations with this art exhibition, which is one of many examples of how Bedford continues to innovate and spearhead major sector change, offering choice and opportunity to build skills and connection for people living with disability.”
Local artists from the Mount Gambier Learning and Experiences hub came together to create a piece titled ‘Where we all come together’.
Artist and Learning Hub client Shaun said it was really good to work together as a team to complete the art.
“The art helped me express that Bedford is the coolest and perfect place to come together,” he said.
Adelaide Airport managing director Brenton Cox said Bedford was such a wonderful and iconic organisation supporting South Australians with disabilities for so many years, and we were excited to offer space in our main terminal for this fantastic exhibition.
“The timing is also perfect as we both celebrate significant milestones with Bedford reaching 80 years and Adelaide Airport marking 70 years of operation in 2025,” he said.
Bedford’s seven Learning and Experiences hubs support more than 400 people living with disability to live the life they choose by offering opportunities to expand knowledge, develop new skills, and connect with others in enjoyable and meaningful ways.
For further information about Bedford, please visit www.bedfordgroup.com.au