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In this article, we provide a reflection on the utilization of arts-based research in the context of participatory action research. Specifically, we describe a study that aimed to enhance collaboration among clients, relatives, and caregivers in long-term care settings. We examine the instances in which different forms of arts-based research were employed to elucidate and address unspoken barriers that impeded collaboration. We reflect on the ‘True’, the ‘Good’ and the ‘Beautiful’ that arts-based research can contribute to participatory research focused on instigating change.