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LIFE, DEATH AND BEAUTY: art as a way of accessing grief
Tracy Mackenna
Contemporary Art Practice
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Artistic Practice
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Grief
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Art Making
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Scotland
50%
Contemporary Art
50%
Ethics
50%
Netherlands
50%
National Health Service
50%
Visual Culture
50%
Assisted Suicide
50%
Medical Profession
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O'Neill
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Anthropologists
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Spending Time
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Therapeutic Relationship
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Healing Response
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Counselors
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Life-and-death
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Art Historians
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West Midlands
50%
Profession-physician
50%
Healing Capacity
50%
Sociality
50%
University of Birmingham
50%
Doherty
50%
Therapeutic Encounter
50%
Humane Education
50%
Museum Practice
50%
Hospitality
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Time Together
50%
Institutional Responsibility
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Project Life
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Authorial Identity
50%
Human Caring
50%
Ethics of Participation
50%
New Writing
50%
Active Point
50%
Socially Engaged
50%
Exhibition Project
50%
Mourning Process
50%
People Factors
50%
Socio-cultural Significance
50%
Arts and Humanities
Art Practice
100%
Grief
100%
Artists
100%
Visual Culture
50%
Scholars
50%
Artwork
50%
Birmingham
50%
Leaders
50%
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National Health Service
50%
Anthropologists
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Exhibition Project
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Foregrounding
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Mourning
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Cultural Significance
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Authorial Identity
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Medical Profession
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art historians
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Sociologist
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Museography
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Sociality
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Scotland
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Contemporary Art
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