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Risky Business Publications & Presentations


Barnacle, H. (2004) 'Risky Business: Finding Your Own Way Out' - The Artists Perspective. A special session at the 15th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, 20-24th April, Melbourne Convention Centre, Australia
[Note: Participants from the research project profiled performed as part of this presentation]

Barnacle, H. (2004) 'The Risky Business Project: An Artists Reflection on Practice' - Keynote Address presented at Engine Innovate - Innovations in Adolescent Practice Inaugural Conference, 24-26 March, Port Fairy, Australia
[Note: Participants from the research project profiled performed as part of this presentation]

Coulter, K., Donelan, K., Martinac, K. & O’Brien, A (in press), ‘Risky Business: young people, collaboration and arts engagement’, presented at Backing Our Creativity: Arts and Education Symposium (Australia Council for the Arts), 14 September, Victorian College of the Arts (submitted in 2005 for publication of conference proceedings in 2006).

Coulter, K. (2004) 'Risky Business: Finding Your Own Way Out' - A presentation based on a case study into arts-based interventions for 'high-risk' young female offenders presenting with complex drug profiles in transition from a period in custody in Victoria. A special session at the 15th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, 20-24th April, Melbourne Convention Centre, Australia
[Note: Participants from the research project profiled performed as part of this presentation]

Coulter, K. (2004) 'The Risky Business Project: A Case Study' Keynote Address presented at Engine Innovate - Innovations in Adolescent Practice Inaugural Conference, 24-26 March, Port Fairy, Australia
[Note: Participants from the research project profiled performed as part of this presentation]

Coulter, K. (2003) 'Conceiving Change: Conceptual and Theorectical Explorations' presented at World Symposium on Arts, Health and Design, February, Sydney, Australia

Martinac, K. (2005), Engaged and Reflexive, Instead [online], No. 1, Issue 1.

Martinac, K. (2004) 'The Heart of Another is a Dark Forest', Double Dialogues Conference 6 'Anatomy and Poetics' (Art & Pain II), 8-9 October, Open Stage, School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne.

Martinac, K. (2004) 'Art and Social Exclusion/Inclusion: One Case Study', Social Structures and Institutions: The Quest for Social Justice, 14-19 June, Inter University Centre Dubrovnik.

O’Brien, A. (2005), ‘Reflections on The Risky Business Symposium’, NJ: Drama Australia Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2.

O’Brien, A. (2005), ‘Lost Princess: Anastasia, a Risky Character’, Instead [online], No. 1, Issue 1.

O'Brien, A. (2004) 'Teacher, mentor or role model?: The Role of the Artist in the Community Arts Work with Marginalised Young People', Change: Transformations in Education, Vol. 7, No. 2, Nov, Division of Professional Learning, Sydney, 74-88. [pdf]

O'Brien, A. (2004) 'XXX', presented at 'Models of Inclusion' session, Fourth Pillar Conference, Melbourne Town Hall, 29th-30th November.

O'Brien, A. (2004) "Spokesperson from the Margin: 'Lucky' - A Risky Character", NJ, Drama Australia, 28(1): 61-72. [pdf]

O'Brien, A. (2004) 'Lost Princess: Anastasia, a Risky Character', Double Dialogues Conference 6 'Anatomy and Poetics' (Art & Pain II), 8-9 October, Open Stage, School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne.

O'Brien, A. (2004) 'Risky Business Research Project', Social Structures and Institutions: The Quest for Social Justice, 14-19 June, Inter University Centre Dubrovnik.

O'Brien, A. (2004) 'Challenges of Making Connections: Conceiving the Project' presented at Partnerships in Humanities Research Symposium, University of Melbourne, Australia

O'Brien, A. & Martinac, K. (2003) 'Risk, Marginalised Youth and Art: Case study Examples' presented at Creative Arts Seminars, School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia

O'Brien, A. (2003) 'Art Through Pain - The Panacea', Double Dialogues, Issue Four: Art and Pain, Winter 2003
Available at: http://www.doubledialogues.com/issue_four/obrien.htm

O'Brien, A. (2003) 'Drama and Community: Who the Piper, Whose the Tune?', NJ, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2003 Keynote Address at the National Conference of Drama Australia, Fremantle, Oct 2002

 

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