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Mother of 88 paints for school fees

An artist, mother and childcare worker painted for 72 hours straight to raise money for the 88 children in her…

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Top 10 YouTube videos of 2012

As we say goodbye to yet another year we take a look at what YouTube videos had all the world…

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Stand out from the crowd in your New Year job hunt

The most difficult part of getting a job in the arts world remains its harshly competitive aspect, so we’ve gathered…

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10 arty websites to browse

Not a fan of the great outdoors? Suffer from agoraphobia or severe introversion? Keep yourself occupied inside this summer with…

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India’s first arts biennale kicks off

The small Indian city of Kochi is hosting India’s first ever arts biennale festival which will feature the works of…

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What makes art taboo?

Taboo art can serve many functions: it can open up a dialogue about a sensitive topic; it can break new…

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Works by Damien Hirst progressively losing value

The price of artworks by Damien Hirst is progressively falling, with some of his work being withdrawn from auctions.

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Art that changes lives for disadvantaged youth

How do we best utilise the capacity of the arts to engage young people and ensure they become decent and…

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Why are we obsessed with celebrity?

On the eve of the inaugural Celebrity Studies Journal Conference, the convenor asks why we live with the constant beat…

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Understanding health care with a paintbrush

Using painting as a research tool has enabled a new understanding of creativity in cancer support, pharmacy and Aboriginal health.

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