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"working on arts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who is working on developing their artistic skills, usually in a creative context. For example: "John has been working on arts lately, trying to improve his skills in drawing and painting."
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It is difficult to imagine that he will not soon be working on arts projects in Minnesota, and there is at least one New York job he could do long-distance.
While still working on Arts, I started doing the Week in Review section (now a part of the "Sunday Review").
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"We have too many forces working on art that supersede that".
"She was always singing and working on art projects," Sheila Pott says.
I moved to London after graduating and did various bits of teaching in art schools and also working on art projects with young people.
I found it hard, working on art projects, running the house, raising a daughter, and having a full-time music career.
"I'd rather be working on art projects than wasting my time standing around telling jokes and drinking beer and stuff".
She added: "When I am not working on art and craft projects I can usually be found outdoors - be that in my garden, or else walking through the beautiful hills of the Snowdonia National Park.
"If I'm working on art, normally there's a purpose to it.
The man instructed tenants to tell the landlord they were working on art projects and not living there full time, said Evans, 21.
There are many relaxation exercises that produce calm, such as practicing yoga, taking a walk, or working on art projects, for example.
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