Defining the role of “relational producer” in arts-and-health collaborations in hospitals: a reflection on catalysts and partnerships

A Ledgard, S Hall, S Layton, M Storor, N Petto, J Wray… - Leonardo, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
As the profile of the arts-and-health sector grows and interdisciplinary projects with public
outcomes become more common, it is useful to explore roles and ways of working at the …

'It'sa whole cultural shift': understanding learning in cultural commissioning from a qualitative process evaluation

L Ellis, D Crone, H Bryan, M Pearce, J Ford - Practice, 2019 - pure.uhi.ac.uk
This qualitative process evaluation investigated learning from stakeholders (patient
representatives, art managers/artists, clinicians and commissioners) involved in a co …

Creative cross-sectoral collaboration: a conceptual framework of factors influencing partnerships for arts, health and wellbeing

JP Fortier, A Coulter - Public health, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the factors impacting cross-sectoral
collaboration in arts, health and wellbeing programme, policy and strategy development in …

The company it keeps: Arts-based research as assemblage

J Rae - … : Transforming dialogues in art, education, and …, 2018 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
In this chapter I investigate the notion of 'assemblage'and illustrate the work that assemblage-
informed arts-based research can do. Taking the view that an assemblage represents a …

Understanding integrated working between arts and care settings: An analytical framework for planning and research

M Clark - Journal of Integrated Care, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to discuss integrated working between the arts and
those in care settings. Identifying that the field is very broad, with diverse evidence and …

Managing artistic interventions in organisations: a comparative study of programmes in Europe

A Berthoin Antal - 2011 - ssoar.info
This report documents how organizations and artists are learning to learn together in new
ways. It draws on experiences in France, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK …

[HTML][HTML] Collaboration for impact: Co-creating a workforce development toolkit using an arts-based approach

J Rayment, M Sidhu, P Wright, P Brown… - … journal of integrated …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: This case study is an account of the co-creation of a (freely accessible) workforce
development toolkit, as part of a collaboration between academics, community interest …

[PDF][PDF] Asking the way–Directions and Misdirections in Arts in Health

M White - Ixia: Public Art Think Tank, 2014 - publicartonline.org.uk
Arts in health is at a fork in the road. The hard-paved route, The Empirical Highway, leads to
probable damnation by way of austerity culture, a narrowing definition of accredited practice …

The artist's experience: Art sessions with inpatients and staff at The Maudsley Hospital

M Sidhu - Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 2015 - intellectdiscover.com
Abstract Art can humanize a clinical healthcare system and encourage us to see people as
whole. The social and therapeutic benefits of art programmes in healthcare settings have …

Strategies for evaluation of a multi-phased complex arts-and-health project

G Biglino, A Ledgard, E Blackburn… - Wellcome Open …, 2024 - wellcomeopenresearch.org
Background: Different approaches and frameworks are available for those evaluating arts-
and-health projects. We share our experience in devising, implementing and reflecting on …