This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments in psychiatric research and practice with visual art and its use of metaphor. The article focuses on the art exhibition Translation: From bench to brain, which was the basis for further collaborations, illustrating how the learning from the original event influenced subsequent projects. Combining art exhibitions with online documentation and resources, the projects explored not only medical and scientific themes, but also the wider social, cultural and ethical ramifications, specifically aspects of identity, risk and stigma. The activities demonstrate the value of a developmental approach to public engagement as a process, whereby projects b...
Could we understand, in biological terms, the unique and fantastic capabilities of the human brain t...
This visual presentation will use three examples resulting from a period as an artist-researcher at ...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
Psychiatric genetics has a difficult relationship with the public given its unshakeable connection t...
Introduction: In recent years, medicine and the humanities have evolved to be adopted synergisticall...
The concept of metaphor has made significant contributions to expanding our horizons and range of kn...
In this issue we are able to publish five research papers. I am happy to report that we can continue...
Creative outputs engage the public and can be used to share research. This paper reports on public e...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
There are a growing number of research projects in the UK in the field of health and well-being that...
Towards cultural change: re-imagining mental health through ‘lofty’ art We are amidst a global menta...
Does your mind wander? What do you picture when you daydream? Where do you go? How far is too far? H...
Could we understand, in biological terms, the unique and fantastic capabilities of the human brain t...
This visual presentation will use three examples resulting from a period as an artist-researcher at ...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
Psychiatric genetics has a difficult relationship with the public given its unshakeable connection t...
Introduction: In recent years, medicine and the humanities have evolved to be adopted synergisticall...
The concept of metaphor has made significant contributions to expanding our horizons and range of kn...
In this issue we are able to publish five research papers. I am happy to report that we can continue...
Creative outputs engage the public and can be used to share research. This paper reports on public e...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
There are a growing number of research projects in the UK in the field of health and well-being that...
Towards cultural change: re-imagining mental health through ‘lofty’ art We are amidst a global menta...
Does your mind wander? What do you picture when you daydream? Where do you go? How far is too far? H...
Could we understand, in biological terms, the unique and fantastic capabilities of the human brain t...
This visual presentation will use three examples resulting from a period as an artist-researcher at ...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...