Making resilience real
Carolyn Black reflects on our use of language in recent papers and discussions at the No Boundaries conference on resilient practice.
The arts sector has been referring to resilient practice for some time now. It is one of the key terms used when discussing how the arts can survive the impact of the recession. Initially, the phrase ...
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