Title | Individual works in group exhibition - Undercurrent: Arts and Wellbeing [Touring exhibition accompanying Creative Returns: Reformation, Recovery, Renewal Symposium] |
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Type of Work | Visual artwork |
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Creator/Contributor | Batorowicz, Beata (Visual artist), Batorowicz, Krystyna (Visual artist), Baguley, Margaret (Visual artist), Shantz, Susan (Visual artist), Johnson, Rhiannan (Visual artist), Webb, Jen (Visual artist), Castro, Jason (Visual artist), McLean, Tarn (Visual artist), Clark, Linda (Visual artist), Ward, Alistair (Visual artist), Usher, David (Visual artist), Hobbs, Lisa (Visual artist), Osborn, Peter (Visual artist), Baker, Alyson (Visual artist), Walker, Gwen (Visual artist), Akenson, David (Visual artist), Baker, Alyson (Visual artist), Carter, Joe (Visual artist), Oancea, Sorin (Visual artist), Novak, Shannon (Visual artist), O'Dowd, Annie (Visual artist), Shantz, Susan (Visual artist), Hetherington, Paul (Visual artist), Duddul, Pema (Visual artist), Jenkins, Kyle (Visual artist), Park, Johanna (Visual artist), Steggall, David (Visual artist) and Spurrier, Stephen (Visual artist) |
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Year | 2023 |
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Place of Publication | St Andrew's Hospital, Cancer Care Centre, Toowoomba (Part One) |
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| A Block Gallery, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba (Part Two) |
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Web Address (URL) | https://au.blurb.com/b/11263189-creative-returns |
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Description of Work | The Undercurrent: Arts and Wellbeing exhibition (2022-2023) is a two-part exhibition that deals with the conceptual practices of artists who are staff and/or HDR students within the international and national tertiary sector. Many of the artists address their own personal health experiences and work across multiple areas of creative practice to engage in diverse aspects of wellbeing. With shared sentiments, this exhibition has come together through a partnered approach with several key institutions including Australia Catholic University, Queensland University of Technology, University of Auckland and University of Canberra. The first part of the exhibition was launched at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Arts A Block Gallery in September 2022 as part of the Creative Returns: Reformation, Recovery, Renewal – the UniSQ Arts and Wellbeing symposium and showcase. There has been much delight in this exhibition touring to St Andrews hospital, Toowoomba, resulting an addition of new artists and artworks – some with deep connections with St Andrew’s hospital. This exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue titled Creative Returns: Reformation, Recovery, Renewal (2022) and can be previewed by the following link: https://au.blurb.com/b/11263189-creative-returns. |
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Keywords | Wellbeing, Health Care, Trauma, Person-centred Art, Visual Narratives |
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Contains Sensitive Content | Contains sensitive content |
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Sensitive Handling Note | Contains images, voices, and/or names of deceased persons |
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| Contains traumatic content |
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 360602. Fine arts |
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Public Notes | File reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/author. |
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Byline Affiliations | School of Creative Arts |
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| Centre for Heritage and Culture |
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| Independent Artist, Australia |
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| School of Education |
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| Institute for Resilient Regions |
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| University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
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| University of Canberra |
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| School of Health and Medical Sciences |
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| Centre for Health Research |
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| Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts |
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| Queensland University of Technology |
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| School of Psychology and Wellbeing |
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