In collaboration with Arts Access Victoria, The Round proudly presents Neurospicy — a live podcast exploring accessibility in the arts.
Returning for its second year, Neurospicy is a live podcast focused on neurodivergent experiences, hosted by musician and advocate Dan Kerr (creator of Late to the Party podcast). This conversation brings together artists, advocates and audiences to explore how we can support neurodivergent people in the arts to create, participate and lead. You will have the opportunity to shape the conversation if you choose to engage with the live audience interaction tools and Q&A.
What We'll Explore
- How can venues and performance spaces become genuinely welcoming for neurodivergent people?
- What barriers exist? and how do we dismantle them?
- How do artists create work that celebrates cognitive diversity?
- What does accessibility look like from the audience's perspective?
Your Panel
Host: Dan Kerr
Musician, advocate, and host of Late to the Party podcast. Dan brings a unique dual perspective as both an artist who has faced barriers creating music and an audience member navigating neurodivergent experiences in arts spaces. Learn more
Panellist: Nat Bartsch
Acclaimed pianist and composer whose evocative music is matched by her commitment to inclusive creative practices. Nat brings the artist's perspective on creating with - and for - neurodivergent communities. Learn more
Panellist: Arty Owens
Creative Producer and Advocate at Arts Access Victoria, working to ensure neurodivergent people are central to the arts sector through practical policy and program development. Learn more
Stalls
The foyer will host community stallholders specialising in neurodivergent-affirming access, tools, and supports. They will be available before and after the show, and engagement is optional.
Interested in joining us as a stallholder?
Event Venue
The Round, 379-399 Whitehorse Rd, Nunawading VIC 3131, Australia, Nunawading







