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Articles

  • Two artists stand on a train station platform, are dressed in red and pink footy guernseys that say
    Features

    Carn the Arts!

    21 September 2021

    It’s all about the footy grand final this weekend… but local artists Jen Jamieson and Matt Aitken reckon that it can be about the arts too.

    Reading time • 5 minutesMulti-arts
  • Photo: Anthony Tran Cream of the crop 2020
    Features

    Cream of the crop 2020

    9 December 2020

    It feels more important than ever to celebrate the arts in 2020. And so, in spite of the challenges faced by the arts community this year, we are thrilled to bring you Seesaw’s annual ‘Cream of the Crop’ round-up, in which we ask our writers to reflect on the year that was and the year to come.

    Reading time • 10 minutesMulti-arts
  • Let's Make Love, Jen Jamieson Proximity Festival 2017, Photo: PAVLOVA Two women sitting on a blue mattress, having a conversation. Making art in uncertain times
    Q&A

    Making art in uncertain times

    21 May 2020

    Jen Jamieson is an artist whose participatory works are about human connection. In this Q&A with Nina Levy, Jamieson describes the ways in which social distancing has impacted on her artistic practice, her work in youth mental health and her life in general.

    Reading time • 9 minutesTheatre
  • Jen Jamieson and participant in 'This is Not Personal' Two women, one sitting at a table, pen in hand, the other slightly squatting to talk to her, Cards for humanity
    Reviews

    Cards for humanity

    26 January 2020

    Designed for those days when your mental health needs a hand, we could all benefit from Jen Jamieson’s This Is Not Personal, suggests Nina Levy.

    Reading time • 4 minutesFringe World Festival
  • Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Pavan Kumar Hari. image credit Daniel J Grant.jpg Cream of the crop 2019
    Features

    Cream of the crop 2019

    13 December 2019

    Which shows were Seesaw writers’ favourites this year? What were the highlights and lowlights for the arts in WA? And which artists will our contributors be looking out for in 2020? As 2019 draws to a close, Seesaw writers reflect on the year that was and the year that will be.

    Reading time • 10 minutesMusic

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