Research
How circus and theatre support young people’s mental health
New studies in SA and WA demonstrate the positive impact of the performing arts on young people’s mental health and…
Toxic workplaces feed the impostor phenomenon – here’s why
The impostor phenomenon breeds from a mix of genuine personal doubt over work abilities and the collective experience of a…
New study reveals why some people are more creative than others
Mapping the brain reveals that creative people are better able to co-activate brain networks that usually work separately.
Study shows women perform 50% lower at art auctions
Forty years of data reveal a significant price gap between the results achieved for male and female artists across global…
Cultural participation: the USA versus Australia
Within a matter of months, two major research studies have been released on cultural participation. How different are they, and…
How maths helps us understand why music moves people
Can mathematics help us measure what’s sublime or ineffable about a piece of music?
First creative arts Laureate awarded in Australia
A NSW academic has received $3.2 million to harness immersive visualisation technology and pioneer a new approach to the study…
Prioritising self-care in the arts
Looking after yourself is an important part of maintaining creative energy
When are you too old for your arts jobs?
In the arts, retirement is often not an option.
Teaching doctors empathy through art
Health care students are developing their empathy, moral insight and cultural awareness through a program that helps them look at…