Big Anxiety Festival

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A UNSW Sydney professor has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to the humanities. 

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The 2019 Big Anxiety Festival seeks to breakdown stigma and build empathy to battle mental health

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The second Big Anxiety Festival, a world-leading initiative of UNSW Sydney and other organisations that uses the arts to promote mental health, has received new support from the state government.

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UNSW's groundbreaking The Big Anxiety festival, which used the arts to promote understanding of mental heath, was the nation's best event in its very first year. And there's more to come in 2019.

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A 3D immersive artwork offering a unique perspective on the infamous Parramatta Girls Home is screening at the South by Southwest Film Festival.

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The Big Anxiety Festival explores neurodiversity through conversation, technology and art, writes Katie Sutherland.

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The biggest mental health and arts festival in the world, The Big Anxiety Festival, will be launched to the media on Wednesday 20 September. 

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The biggest mental health and arts festival in the world, The Big Anxiety Festival, will explore and re-imagine the state of mental health in the 21st century.