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    Public art and urban mental health

    Tan, Leon

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    2019-01-18
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    Tan, L. (2019, January). Wellbeing and Lifespan Perspectives - Public Art and Urban Mental Health. Paper presented at the International Conference on Wellbeing: Lifespan Perspectives and Practices for Sustainable Communities, Guwahati, India.
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    Abstract
    Global context Urbanization and its discontents Urbanicity and the mind Urbanization and mental disorder Urban mental health From the clinic to the public realm Thinking at scale Artists as clinicians Jasmeen Patheja / Blank noise Talk to me Banksy Balfour Tea Party Sarah Smuts-Kennedy For the love of bees Urbanization & sustainability Undoing capitalist realism
    Keywords:
    cities, mental health, public art, art in public spaces, urban spaces
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    111714 Mental Health, 1999 Other Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing
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