This thesis examined the relationship between children's visual art and hospital contexts. It specifically focused on children's art in the Tile Project within the Mater Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. This ethnographic study consisted of interviews with the creators of the Tile Project as well as interviews and a survey with parents, staff, and children within the Mater Children's Hospital. The interviews were informed by a review of literature in the areas of art in health settings. The study made observations of the community interacting with the tiles and collected images of the tiles used in the hospital and employed the framework of Bourdieu's (1993) fields of cultural production and Abbs's (1987) aesthetic field...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
Recently, increased recognition has been attributed to the requirement to include the views of child...
AbstractArtwork is now regularly stipulated as a requirement in design briefs for hospitals. The res...
The research investigated art and design within four large hospitals in Brisbane, Australia. The stu...
The role of Art in Healthcare and its requirements through a study of Diagnostic Center (DC), a Hosp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-106)The purpose of this project is to describe the ess...
In this innovative project, the views of children and young people were explored regarding their pre...
There is a keen interest in hospital design in the UK fuelled by the largest hospital building progr...
The photographs that accompany the thesis are unavailable in this online archive but are present in ...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
This thesis explores the role and accessibility of creative expression and play in children’s hospit...
This research focuses on four main topics: children’s cognitive developments—it relates to age-appro...
The purpose of the article is to conduct research related to defining decoration materials that meet...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
Recently, increased recognition has been attributed to the requirement to include the views of child...
AbstractArtwork is now regularly stipulated as a requirement in design briefs for hospitals. The res...
The research investigated art and design within four large hospitals in Brisbane, Australia. The stu...
The role of Art in Healthcare and its requirements through a study of Diagnostic Center (DC), a Hosp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-106)The purpose of this project is to describe the ess...
In this innovative project, the views of children and young people were explored regarding their pre...
There is a keen interest in hospital design in the UK fuelled by the largest hospital building progr...
The photographs that accompany the thesis are unavailable in this online archive but are present in ...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
This article aims to understand patient wellbeing and satisfaction and to qualify the current guidel...
This thesis explores the role and accessibility of creative expression and play in children’s hospit...
This research focuses on four main topics: children’s cognitive developments—it relates to age-appro...
The purpose of the article is to conduct research related to defining decoration materials that meet...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
It is common to find images displayed around the bedsides of sick children who are hospitalized for ...
Recently, increased recognition has been attributed to the requirement to include the views of child...