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Five techniques to build resilience

Arts and wellness educator Molly W. Schenck talks about how to have tough conversations in art without traumatising collaborators.

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Why arts education is valuable for schools

Sandra Gattenhof makes the case for arts being included as core skills in both public and private schools to create…

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5 ways acting can help anxiety

Being a performer can teach handy techniques that can help when coping with anxiety.

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Reduce workplace stress by escaping the office through art

New research shows that art in the workplace improves mental fatigue, suggesting a valuable commercial opportunity for artists.

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13 Tips for better inclusive practice

From art criticism to language choice, disability and education - local and international leaders in the disability arts sector offer…

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Questioning leadership with Indonesia residency

The Australia Council’s first international leadership residential took place in Indonesia and Laura Pike looks at what she learnt from…

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The wind blowing from Maningrida to Paris

Five artists from Maningrida in West Arnhem Land are finally departing for their Paris exhibition at the Australian Embassy.

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Am I a good ally to disabled artists?

Based on her research into what makes a good ally, Associate Professor Bree Hadley looks at how we can improve…

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China’s pursuit of diaspora artists

Artist Badiucao hides his identity to avoid the attention Chinese authorities as one of many creatives who are under surveillance.

Opinions & Analysis

On being an ally for diversity

Being an ally means being prepared to do the difficult work towards structural change.

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