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Issue 191: Art Therapy , Issue 191: Graduate Employment

  • Art Therapy, Graduate Employment

    06 Apr 2009

    Catherine Maciariello and Steven Wolff examine how the arts might be part of the solution in Obama’s new administration.

    The world witnessed a historic moment with the election and inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama as America’s forty-fourth President. Much has been reported about his administration’s policy goals and the challenges he faces with the recession. Arts professionals, too, are worried about the impact of the current economy on artists and arts organisations. Yet for the first time in a very long time, people are optimistic – even enthusiastic – about the expanded role the arts and... more

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    Catherine Maciariello and Steven Wolff examine how the arts might be part of the solution in Obama’s new administration.

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    Howard Raynor looks on the bright side, and urges the arts to do the same.

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    Sean Egan warns of the dangers associated with infringing a brand

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    Kate Flannery offers advice from the sector on how to secure a first job. Overleaf a number of young people in their first or second jobs in the arts explain how they got there and what advice they have for people following in their footsteps.

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    Tom Atkins makes the leap into employment by juggling opportunities.

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    Amabel Mortimer reveals how art therapy supports people living with life-threatening conditions.

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    Being the youngest means you get plenty of support, Sarah Fell has discovered.

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    Combatting rejection and frustration eventually resulted in success for Andrew Fletcher.

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    Patients and carers can benefit from art therapy, Lorraine von Gehlen and Alice Newton have found.

  • 06 Apr 2009

    Raising awareness and raising funds became the top priorities for Eugenia Bertin.

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    Neil Springham explains how art school radicalism can shake up the health service.

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    Jodi Bennett finds that developing skills and researching the possibilities are essential.