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A young man in cut black jeans leans forward on a stool to paint on an easel. He is in what looks like an old warehouse with brick walls and lots of windows Let’s talk about the future: better health and wellbeing
Features

Let’s talk about the future: better health and wellbeing

21 September 2022

The arts undeniably make us feel good, but what about the wellbeing of artists? How can we better support them? Julie Hosking reports in the second of a three-part series in partnership with the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA.

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A_Tony_Galati_Musical_Sean_Breadsell_011 What to SEE: October gig guide
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What to SEE: October gig guide

20 September 2022

From burlesque to textiles, musicals to short stories, Seesaw Mag’s curated gig guide gives you the low-down on what’s on this month, in Perth and beyond.

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A row of crocheted chickens in bright colours sit on a table. One wears a card identifying it as a prize winner. A crafty renaissance at the Perth Royal Show
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A crafty renaissance at the Perth Royal Show

16 September 2022

The Perth Royal Show’s creative arts competition has long been popular with the very young and very old, but with millennials embracing the art of craft, things are looking different. Ara Jansen reports.

Reading time • 9 minutesMulti-arts
Two children stand in front of a bright pink wall covered in plants and animal totems, part of the Boorongur space at the Art Gallery of WA What to SEE: Kids Spring gig guide
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What to SEE: Kids Spring gig guide

13 September 2022

With school holidays approaching, it is time for children to unleash their creative energy. Seesaw’s children’s editor Rosalind Appleby finds fun for the whole family.

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A group of people gathering outside, in the Perth Cultural Centre, underneath a huge sign that says 'Arts & Cultural Workers Assembling Our Contingent for the GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20. From art-washing to climate justice
Opinion

From art-washing to climate justice

12 September 2022

The time for arts organisations to divest from fossil fuel funding is now, says artist and activist Noémie Huttner Koros, and there are plenty of ideas about how to make it happen.

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A young performer from Circus WA does a handstand on top of a tight circle of four other performers in 'We Live Here'. Four shows to SEE at AWESOME Festival
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Four shows to SEE at AWESOME Festival

8 September 2022

AWESOME Festival director Jenny Simpson picks four shows from Australia’s premiere children’s arts festival which she says are must-sees for Seesaw families.

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Olafur Eliasson and Minik Rosings Ice Watch Place du Pantheon Paris 2015 Photo Martin Argyroglo Courtesy of the artist neugerriemschneider Berlin c 2014 Olafur Eliasson A man leans his cheek against a chunk of ice bigger than he is, which is resting on paving in front of a large stately building Let’s talk about the future: Can the arts help save the planet?
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Let’s talk about the future: Can the arts help save the planet?

31 August 2022

What is the impact of environmental change on the arts and what part can the sector can play in addressing the global issue? Julie Hosking reports in the first of a three-part series in partnership with the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA.

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