This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert considers lessons for art and healing from one patient, William, whose cancer and portraiture experiences illuminate reflection as a critical component of both a sitter’s and an artist’s coassembly of visual narrative and community
Metropolitan Community College, a comprehensive multicampus academic institution in Omaha, Nebraska,...
In 2015, I interviewed four experienced visual art therapists about their work in cancer and palliat...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service (NH...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert c...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert a...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert c...
The role of art in medicine is complex, varied and uncertain. To examine one aspect of the relations...
In arts-based-research, knowledge and meaning emerge from people’s experiences of being in dynamic, ...
Portraits of clinicians quickly became emblematic of what the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded of ever...
Two portraits of Barry, a housekeeping utility worker at the Veterans Memorial Hospital Memory Clini...
The Portraits of Care study used portraiture to investigate ideas about care and care giving at the ...
It has been said that a picture says a thousand words, that art should speak for itself. Within the ...
Artistic representations of medicine and illness are present in anatomical and physiological illustr...
In this article, the author provides insight to a culture of cancer by describing a single day of ch...
The process of creating a portrait relies on a series of intimate interactions. Portraits, even thos...
Metropolitan Community College, a comprehensive multicampus academic institution in Omaha, Nebraska,...
In 2015, I interviewed four experienced visual art therapists about their work in cancer and palliat...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service (NH...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert c...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert a...
This article describes one collaborative arts-based research project. Portrait artist Mark Gilbert c...
The role of art in medicine is complex, varied and uncertain. To examine one aspect of the relations...
In arts-based-research, knowledge and meaning emerge from people’s experiences of being in dynamic, ...
Portraits of clinicians quickly became emblematic of what the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded of ever...
Two portraits of Barry, a housekeeping utility worker at the Veterans Memorial Hospital Memory Clini...
The Portraits of Care study used portraiture to investigate ideas about care and care giving at the ...
It has been said that a picture says a thousand words, that art should speak for itself. Within the ...
Artistic representations of medicine and illness are present in anatomical and physiological illustr...
In this article, the author provides insight to a culture of cancer by describing a single day of ch...
The process of creating a portrait relies on a series of intimate interactions. Portraits, even thos...
Metropolitan Community College, a comprehensive multicampus academic institution in Omaha, Nebraska,...
In 2015, I interviewed four experienced visual art therapists about their work in cancer and palliat...
We explored working and living with cancer at a large research-intensive National Health Service (NH...