Thursday, January 26, 2012

Summary of 2009-10 Arts and Healthcare program

Experienced Orange County and regional artists from various disciplines are working in a seminar on the Arts and Healthcare. A combination of think tank and field research, the seminar develops the artist’s knowledge and experience in new approaches to programming in arts and healthcare, particularly in services to veterans.

•Ten 3-hour seminars on Mondays starting November 9th. From 6pm-9pm; Pot Luck Dinner (bring food to share).
•Most meetings are at the Seligmann Homestead, Sugar Loaf, NY Each meeting has three elements: a presentation by facilitator, a guest presentation or off-site visit and a participating artist presentation.
•John Cimino, of Creative Leaps International, is the facilitator.
•Guest Presenters may include: Robin Glazer, of the CreativeCenter, New York City, counselors at the VetCenter, Middletown, NY, workshop leaders of the Orange County Arts Council’s Vets Write Program and other regional .
•Contact is maintained in the seminars and through a dedicated Facebook site. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=155585064302&ref=nf
•Artists are expected to research and share contemporary aspects of arts, healing and healthcare and develop a project. OrangeCounty (only) artists will be paid a $100 stipend if at least 90% of meetings and requirements are completed.
•All artists will present work at annual Vet’s Picnic in May, 2010 and artists in the program can work in the Arts for Vets program
•Orange County healthcare experts and administrators are especially encouraged to participate and help shape this program.
•Artists should join Facebook, the Arts in Healthcare Group, look at information at the following websites and send comments to the Facebook

Seminar Goals/Tasks:
A. PERSONAL
1. Forming a Learning Community/Support Group of others working in arts and healing
2. Clarifying our sense of purpose, identifying our clients and what matters most: eg. joy, renewal, recapturing memories; what we bring and what we are prepared to do; Evolving questions, answers and ideas; What do we (each of us) know and what do we want to know?
3. Identifying our own learning curves and how we move forward as a learning community;
4. Envisioning directions of growth for ourselves

B. BUILDING A TOOLBOX
of Approaches/Exercises for field work.
1. QUOTE EXCHANGE : select, swap, discuss as intro of self to group
2. Use VISUAL EXPLORER Visual thinking exercises, frame question, select picture, present
3. Working with PERSONAL ART OBJECTS Guidelines for Sharing and Facilitation (see 11/16/09)
4. INVITATION TO MOVEMENT by Linda Mensch...rousing the sleeping dancer in us all (see 11/23/09)
5. Describe an AH HA EXPERIENCE
6. MAKING CARDS as way of expressing interior life (see 1/04)
7. ICEBREAKER Exercises: (see 1/11)
8. COLLAGE/ASSEMBLAGE work (see 1/18)

C. INFORMATION/RESOURCES:
1. Acquainting ourselves with new work in life-long learning, spirituality and health: books, people, articles, web sites, organizations,
2. Learn about current and predicted funding trends in arts and Healthcare;
3. Outside presenters: 11/23 Pat Quinn, art therapist; Robin Glazer, The Creative Center, Mary Makofske, Vets Write, Don Sargent, Vets Center, Patty Reitkopf, Hospital Audiences

PARTICIPANT COMMENTS and RESPONSES What information and skills are you wanting?:Better understanding of opportunities for doing arts in institutional healthcare settings

Are there grants? Foundations interested in such a field? Funding Source
Better understanding of the powers of arts and healing.
With so many people needing basic healthcare, why are we even talking about expressive arts?
What skills will healthcare agencies expect of artists they might want to work with?"

Workshops developed and offered (April, 2010):

DRAGON on the HILL, brush painting, Ron Gee
MAKING FELTED BRACELETS, Gar Wang making (and taking) felted bracelets
ORIGAMI LARGE and small., Rob Gulick
SILK PAINTING watch or participate in making silk murals for SoC House, Courtni Hale
WEAVING: Community and personal looms. Peg Kimple
FLY a KITE! Glenn Carter with 40 kites available to decorate and fly
MURAL in NATURE with muds and charcoal Janet Fastta and Heidi Lanino
PORCH MURAL, Mark Stanciweicz working on a mural for the SoC front porch
MANDALA MAKING making geometries with leaves, grasses in Nature
WHAT IS QI GONG? Gar Wang
MAKING HAND PRINTS, Janet Fatta
PLAY a DRUM! few drums for a drumming circle if appropriate
COLOR with NATURE with nature colors and leaves from the Park. Laurie Seeman
MUSIC! Banjo and the Dancing Dan percussion dolls Dottie and Chris Brune
STORYTELLER: Julia Morris, Greenwood Lake, NY jusiem@aol.com 917 903 7239
MOVEMENT/DANCE Linda Mensch, Warwick, NY
ART, Mary Sealfon
DRAMA, Paul Ellis, Melanie Gold

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