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Feeling at Home
Christina Ingram writes from Fremantle: Looking back on week three – and once again it has had a different feel to it. Definitely starting to feel more at home and apart of the team here at Dadaa. Having said that … Continue reading
Startspeak, Here and Now.
The latest from James Allott: This photo was taken by Patrick Carter, who, along with Tim Maley, is currently an artist in residence at Midland Junction Arts Centre. Both artists are part of the Startspeak project which I’ve written about … Continue reading
Settling in. . .
Christina Ingram writes from Fremantle: Week Two – Settling In This week we discussed with David and Chris our program. Talking through what enjoyed and we didn’t where we felt we were gaining valuable experience and where we felt we … Continue reading
A Dictionary of Feelings
James Allott’s latest post from Fremantle: While looking through my journal for blog content, I realised I’d written a lot about how I’ve felt throughout the exchange thus far. It’s good for both my professional and personal development. I then … Continue reading
The Latest from Fremantle
James Allott, writing from Fremantle: And so the third week of our exchange begins. Each week has felt quite unique- with each week our experience becomes richer as we delve deeper into the arts and health work here at Dadaa … Continue reading
UK Artists posting from Western Australia
James Allott and Christina Ingram are the UK-based artists currently on placement in Western Australia. Here is their first post: Saturday 13th October We’ve arrived!! After our 19 hour flight we have made it to Australia with no problems. As … Continue reading
A Whirlwind Fortnight!
Well it has been a lovely two-and-a-half weeks in cloudy England! I am the Australian artist, Renae Coles, that has bent sent over to West Yorkshire for the professional development of a lifetime! I have so much to say that … Continue reading
International perspectives on the development of research-guided practice in community-based arts in health (CFP, Special Issue of Multi-disciplinary Research in the Arts)
Call for Papers: International perspectives on the development of research-guided practice in community-based arts in health UNESCO Observatory, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Early Learning Centre. The University of Melbourne Refereed E-Journal, Multi-disciplinary Research in the Arts. ISSN 1835-2776. Guest … Continue reading
Arts and Health Goes Up Down Under
Mike White writes: I recently attended Arts and Health Australia’s 3rd International Arts and Health Conference, The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, in Canberra. This event is rapidly becoming the global forum for research and practice in arts in … Continue reading
3 Postdoctoral Positions in the History of Emotions
The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions in collaboration with The University of Western Australia, seeks to appoint three exceptional postdoctoral researchers to contribute to research projects in the history of emotions in Europe, … Continue reading