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Amidst public funding cuts and the turmoil of health reform, Tim Joss sees a big future for arts in health
Russell Wallis and Ann Wallis outline a route to supporting those working to deliver the arts and health agenda
Following the success of ‘Singing on prescription’, Hilary Bungay explains how other artforms are getting involved
Jenny Secker on introductory arts courses for people with mental health problems.
If you’ve been in middle management for a few years and are wondering what to do next, Sean Conrad suggests some options
Heather Corcoran on trying to combine intimacy, art and conflict in one exhibition
Lauren Mele looks at how suffering is presented in contemporary art
Paula Hawthorne explains what you need to know about cancellation insurance
Emma Geliot on the relationship between artists’ studios and higher education
Learning how to embrace change and achieve it on its own terms has been hugely beneficial for Helix Arts. Robert Laycock explains
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Aaron Cezar shares the websites he wouldn’t be without
A new programme aims to support artists’ responses to conflict. Michaela Crimmin explains
Rosie Kay explains how a dance project helped her to empathise with and understand the demands that soldiers face on active duty
Christine Kapteijn on hands-on art activism in Cambodia
Ayla Lepine looks at how an organisation working with bereaved Israelis and Palestinians is hoping to promote reconciliation through art
Katherine Darton talks to Bill Brookman about his work using the arts in conflict zones.
Do artists need to be at war with their nation to be a national force, asks Donald Stewart
Mike Layward takes a look at how to put disability arts into the mainstream