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News / Creative Wellbeing series launched

Creative Wellbeing series launched

Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
21 April 2022, New Zealand

Creative New Zealand has today launched an 8-week long storytelling series, focusing on the hauora/wellbeing benefits that the arts, culture and creativity provide.

Working with a range of established and emerging writers, the Creative Wellbeing series provides a range of perspectives that focus on the intrinsic benefits of creative practice.  

https://www.creativenz.govt.nz/news/creative-wellbeing-series-launched

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