Potentially unknown to the healthcare sector, many museums and art galleries currently offer innovative programmes that seek to address health inequalities, offer support to caregivers and provide education within an aesthetically stimulating and creatively enhancing environment. Some of these programmes, activities and research studies, for example, have addressed health and wellbeing issues such as mental health problems, dementia, cancer, and lifelong learning for older adult. This paper discusses the current and future possibilities concerning the role of art galleries and museums in public health interventions and more broadly as partners in public health
The three year ?Ways of Seeing? project was hosted by an award-winning museum and included adults wi...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of mental health service users who took part in an arts-based...
This study reflects on the range of collaborations in two distinct but thematically linked UCL resea...
Museums and art galleries are increasingly offering public health-oriented programmes focused on hea...
The workshop will begin with a brief overview of the international role galleries and museums have p...
Public health interventions are as broad as the field itself. Through this paper, I will highlight t...
In the last decade, the connection between museums and health has started to be explored and documen...
Public health communication in a museum context is a vastly untapped resource for\ud the promotion o...
Museums have always been regarded as centresof knowledge and culture, places where we can extend our...
[From introduction] How we view health and wellbeing is changing. Health is increasingly recognised ...
73 pagesThere is a growing body of research in the field of arts in health and the therapeutic benef...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Experiencing a serious illness can cause physical, ...
This paper presents research findings that help to understand how museum programs created opportunit...
Arts therapies have been found to reduce anxiety, depression and stress levels, while increasing res...
The ability of museums to positively impact mental health and wellbeing has been firmly established ...
The three year ?Ways of Seeing? project was hosted by an award-winning museum and included adults wi...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of mental health service users who took part in an arts-based...
This study reflects on the range of collaborations in two distinct but thematically linked UCL resea...
Museums and art galleries are increasingly offering public health-oriented programmes focused on hea...
The workshop will begin with a brief overview of the international role galleries and museums have p...
Public health interventions are as broad as the field itself. Through this paper, I will highlight t...
In the last decade, the connection between museums and health has started to be explored and documen...
Public health communication in a museum context is a vastly untapped resource for\ud the promotion o...
Museums have always been regarded as centresof knowledge and culture, places where we can extend our...
[From introduction] How we view health and wellbeing is changing. Health is increasingly recognised ...
73 pagesThere is a growing body of research in the field of arts in health and the therapeutic benef...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Experiencing a serious illness can cause physical, ...
This paper presents research findings that help to understand how museum programs created opportunit...
Arts therapies have been found to reduce anxiety, depression and stress levels, while increasing res...
The ability of museums to positively impact mental health and wellbeing has been firmly established ...
The three year ?Ways of Seeing? project was hosted by an award-winning museum and included adults wi...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of mental health service users who took part in an arts-based...
This study reflects on the range of collaborations in two distinct but thematically linked UCL resea...