Meet Nicole Tan, the student artist behind Get a Grip.
Born from the all-too-familiar cycle of deadlines, burnout, overthinking, and trying to hold everything together, Get a Grip is a creative wellbeing project exploring stress and the pressures of everyday life.
Combining a self-guided zine with hands-on stress ball decorating workshops, the project creates space to slow down, reset, and share small strategies for navigating everyday stress.
Hear Nicole discuss the ideas behind the project, the importance of creative self-care, and why sometimes making something with your hands can help take the pressure off.
RMIT Creative - INSTA
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10/11/2024
RMIT students living with disability invite you to learn about their language & culture. ๐ฅ
At the We Belong Roundtables, d/Deaf and Disabled students expressed feelings of belonging when allies in their life were aware of disabled concepts and terminology. There was a shared wish for disabled language to become common vocabulary on-campus.
โ๏ธ Here are three words that students might use to express their lived experience and what those words mean to them. ๐ฅ
๏ธ Stay posted! Weโll be sharing more with you soon. โฑ
20/10/2024
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Celebrate designers this week who are championing the future of inclusive and accessible fashion worldwide - on and off the runway. โฟ๏ธย
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Adaptive Fashion blends fashion and function to design clothing & apparel that meets the needs of individuals with physical or sensory disabilities. ๐ Using the principles of universal design, the adaptive fashion market is skyrocketing to encompass a diverse range of needs and personalities.ย ย
๐งต Disability-led companies and designers are at the forefront of this fashion movement.ย ย
The designers in this post are re-imagining denim for wheelchairs users, re-defining the future of fashion-forward medical-grade garments, and breaking the binaries of size, age, and gender. The future of fashion is for every body.ย ย
16/10/2024
๐ฃ Attention! Applications close 21 October! ย
๐ Are you...ย
- Passionate about the arts & creative industry ๐ผ๏ธ๏ธย
- Time management heroes โณย
- People with stellar interpersonal skills โญย
We want YOU!ย
2 Roles available:ย
1๏ธโฃ Associate Creative Producer: Comms โ Love social media, digital storytelling & graphic design? This one's for you! ๐จ๐ปย ย
2๏ธโฃ Associate Creative Producer: Projects โ A pro at organizing and supporting emerging artists? Step right in! ๐ญ๐ย
Link in bio๐ย
Join the RMIT Creative team ๐โจย
09/10/2024
๐ Work with us! ๐ย
We're hiring! Join the RMIT Creative team ๐โจย
๐ Roles available: ย
1๏ธโฃ Associate Creative Producer: Comms โ Love social media, digital storytelling & graphic design? This one's for you! ๐จ๐ปย
ย 2๏ธโฃ Associate Creative Producer: Projects โ A pro at organizing and supporting emerging artists? Step right in! ๐ญ๐ย
๐ Our dream humans:ย
Passionate about the arts & creative industry ๐ผ๏ธ๏ธย
Time management heroes โณย
People with stellar interpersonal skills โญย
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Applications close 21 October! Link in bio๐ย
Ready? Letโs go! ๐ย
19/09/2024
What happens when your body needs to rest in a city thatโs made for hustle and bustle? Welcome to Metropolis Stage 3.
Multidisciplinary artist and performer Caitlin Dear inhabited Metropolis over two days, their tracks and marks making the final layers of paint, gold and white.
With the first and final marks made by disabled bodies immersed inside the installation, the artist is foregrounding the importance of lived experiences in the designing of our urban environments.
17/09/2024
Is your aura severely deficient?
Brain rot and bed rot at critical levels? No fear!!ย
Nurture your mind, body & spirit at RMIT Wellbeing Expo ๐ฅฐ
Because you're worth it!
It's giving......
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๐Some of your fave student-created artworks PLUS.... we are hard-launching some new boos! ๐
๐งโโ๏ธMeditation, sound healing & massages ๐โโ๏ธ
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Complimentary care pack, free merch, and hot drinkies on arrival โ
๐ง Actually learn practical strategies that support positive mental health & get info about the free resources available to you.ย ๐คฏ
Did someone say wellbeing slay??
The low-down:
๐18 Sep 2024
โฐ 11:30 AM - 02:30 PM
๐ RMIT Multifaith & Wellbeing Centre, Building 47, 8 Orr St, Carlton
You're busy? No stress - we've got online options! Link in bioย ๐จโ๐ป
16/09/2024
Hi, my name is Coco Jones and I am a multidisciplinary artist living with disabilities and practicing in Melbourne/Naarm. My artworks are predominately formed by my lived experiences. I engage in sculpture, performance, installation, sound and video. My art practice is highly symbolic, and I often perform with my sculptures, interacting through sensorial processes.
I am currently studying Master of Art Management at RMIT University and have an interest in curation, disability advocacy and art events. In my spare time I volunteer for RMIT Creatives, enjoy crocheting, attending live music events and reading.
๐ฃ Takeover Alert! ๐ Tomorrow, weโre excited to have super creative Coco Jones for Takeover. Follow along as Coco shares her day, insights, and perhaps some creative tips with us!
10/09/2024
What happens when you do research about the accessibility of a place, but then, when you arrive the information was wrong? Welcome to Metropolis Stage 2, take a map, and try to navigate the obstacles.
When encouraged to reflect on this experience, hereโs some thoughts from student participants:
โI realized that you canโt build a city out of seeing one perspective... We need a better overview of the whole area to connect places with each other instead of making single places accessible and claiming the whole area to be, even though the accessible areas
arenโt connected.โ
โIf people have to use so much energy just to get from point A to B, their capacity to create, think, build, etc is undeniably reduced. We need new ideas and creating an inclusive society frees up capacity and time for individuals to focus on innovation.โ
โI feel like I have taken my mobility for granted. My takeaway is to think more inclusively in my everyday life.โ
โAs a crim/pysch student this allows me to think more about how disability/mental health intersect.โ
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09/09/2024
Hi! Iโm Kate (she/her). Iโm in my final year of a Master of Fine Art at RMIT. You can often find me hanging out in the art studio, trying out creative ideas and getting messy experimenting with different art materials.ย ย
I enjoy high-intensity workouts and weight-lifting sessions. I also like to let loose and have a boogie on the dance floor, but I am just as happy to be a hermit watching documentaries and binge-watching a series at home.ย
You can find me .driscoll.art.journalย
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๐ฃ Takeover Coming Up! ๐ Tomorrow, the amazing Kate will be taking over our Instagram stories. Join Kate for a behind-the-scenes look at her creative magic. Donโt miss it!ย
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02/09/2024
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Language about identity and disability is evolving.
RMIT uses ๐ฉ๐๐ซ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง-๐๐ข๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ to describe people with disability, while acknowledging that many people with disability prefer to use ๐ข๐๐๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ-๐๐ข๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ ๐ฎ๐๐ ๐.
Many who prefer identity-first language may think of their disability as a key part of their identity. A preference for identity first language can indicate that the person wishes to:
โข show their connection to Disabled community๏ธ & identity ๐ป
โข demonstrate their Disability pride โค๏ธ๐๐ค๐๐
โข emphasize the Social Model of Disability โฟ๏ธ
If youโre not sure what someoalways ask! It is not considered impolite to ask what your friend prefers. ๐ซถ
You may notice that many creative organisations, such as Arts Access Victoria, have begun using identity first language in response to the Social Model of Disability.
What is the Social Model of Disability??? Weโll get into that in a future post ๐
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