The potential for Participatory Arts to contribute to Mental Health and Wellbeing has been subject of Parliamentary Debates, All-Party Interparliamentary reports, research by the Arts Council of England as well as academic research. Often, these questions stand in the light of accountability of Art, of measurable societal benefit, not at least to justify funding decisions and institutional support. Criticism of this quantitative reading of participatory arts centres around limitations in measuring social connectedness and its benefits, as well as other side-effects of reductionism (Bishop 2012). This paper presents four recent media arts projects aiming to contribute to social cohesion through a multitude of strategies. This paper discusses...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores ...
This essay illustrates the potential of an arts-based community-led intervention for promoting comm...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
In this paper we explore the research processes and outcomes in a community psychology evaluation of...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
The historical segregation of neurodivergent people has disrupted their agency and belonging, along ...
This paper examines the potential of co-produced arts-based methodologies through the lens of a soci...
There are a growing number of research projects in the UK in the field of health and well-being that...
This research is a multidisciplinary investigation into individual and collective disruptions of our...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
This article describes a number of community-based arts in health projects in schools and disadvanta...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores ...
This essay illustrates the potential of an arts-based community-led intervention for promoting comm...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
In this paper we explore the research processes and outcomes in a community psychology evaluation of...
In this paper, we critically reflect, through the lens of liberation psychology, on our experiences ...
The historical segregation of neurodivergent people has disrupted their agency and belonging, along ...
This paper examines the potential of co-produced arts-based methodologies through the lens of a soci...
There are a growing number of research projects in the UK in the field of health and well-being that...
This research is a multidisciplinary investigation into individual and collective disruptions of our...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
This article describes a number of community-based arts in health projects in schools and disadvanta...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
We tested the hypothesis that engagement in the arts may act as a catalyst that promotes prosocial c...
Through a process-oriented analysis of the participatory art project The Hill this article explores ...