jueves, 12 de diciembre de 2019

Art and Culture as Therapy in Museum Picasso Malaga

Organized by Museum Picasso Malaga, the Art Laboratory for Memory Loss addressed people who work within the cultural sector and museums, in cultural and social management, are experts in cooperation development, social agents, and people affected by the process of cognitive deterioration, their caregivers and families. During the morning and afternoon sessions, focused on Art and Memory, professionals within the cultural sector offered participants tools which they could apply in their respective professional fields. 

With the participation of Halldóra Arnardóttir, with title Art, Science and Alzheimer, she started her session with a greeting, and a physical and emotional warm-up. In continuation, she explained the project „Art and Culture as Therapy“ put into practice at the Demencia Unit at the Virgen de la Arrixaca Hospital in Murcia, and drew out the main aims and conclusions in relation to factors such as emotions, quality of life and social communication. This was an interactive talk and aimed to find elements that showed why and how the arts could help the scientific investigation and be part of a non-pharmacological treatment for Alzheimer. What were the tools that arts could offer the investigation? 

The second part of the session focused on practical cases inside the exhibition Calder-Picasso, evocing emotions and stimulating dialogues about preselected works. For example, the conversation about "Woman seated in a Red Armchair" started with "how is she sitting?" and finished with "a woman embracing a baby, a mother".



martes, 29 de octubre de 2019

The "MuBAM Alzheimer Project" in Prague October 2-3, 2019

International conference „Culture Connects. Social inclusion: creative partnerships of culture with other sectors”, took place in Prague, Ministry of Culture, on October 2-3, 2019. The event was organised by National Information and Consulting Centre for Culture (NIPOS), Czech Ministry of Culture and other partners.

The aim of the conference was to open the discussion on the role of culture in the process of social inclusion, its situation in the Czech Republic and inspiration from Europe and abroad. 
Spain was represented by the MuBAM Alzheimer Project and its speaker took part in the panel discussion of “Health and Culture”, introduced the MuBAM project in the “Culture and Institution” section, as well as took part in discussions.

See further about the program and Conference:

martes, 26 de marzo de 2019

The Network keeps growing within Art and Culture as Therapy for Alzheimer!


Art and Culture as Therapy for Alzheimer’s in the Seminar: Health and Culture create Welfare- 27-28 March 2019, St Petersburg, Russia.

The seminar is arranged within the framework of the Nordic-Russian project Quality of Life - Health and Culture, which focus on how culture is used in health care and rehabilitation of children, adults and elderly people, including people with special needs. The objective of the project Quality of Life - Health and Culture is to strengthen Nordic-Russian cooperation and exchange of knowledge on culture in health care. Culture and health is a relatively new growing knowledge field in the Nordic countries and NW Russia. A healthy population has a positive influence on the countries’ competitiveness, growth and innovative capacity. The combination of culture and health cooperation contributes to increased sustainability within health care.  

The project is financed by Nordic Council of Ministers and the Health Committee of the City of St. Petersburg is co-operation partner in Russia. Other partners are: City of Turku, Finland, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm Sweden, and Ministry of Welfare, Iceland.

miércoles, 13 de marzo de 2019

Art and Culture as Therapy for Alzheimer’s at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, 18 March 2019


Meeting with museum educators at the National Museum of Korea, to introduce and exchange ideas of how culture can connect to people’s life history, for those who suffer the Alzheimer disease. 
Spain, Iceland, South Korea – very different cultures yet the methodology is the same to approach the citizen!

viernes, 1 de marzo de 2019

Social inclusion and Well-being through the Arts and Interdisciplinary Practices (SWAIP)



















Art and Culture as Therapy for Alzheimer’s is one of the basic columns in the European partner project Social inclusion and Well-being through the Arts and Interdisciplinary Practices (SWAIP),led by Iceland University of the Arts, and whichaim it to modernise curricula and learning environment in higher arts education in relation to the arts and interdisciplinary practices.
During the two years of the project, the goal is to develop a study programme that will prepare students for working with social inclusion in their artistic projects, being aware of art’s abilities to make connections and reach out to people, increasing participants’ well-being, empowerment and strengthening self-confidence.
The first workshop took place at the University of Alicante 4-8 March 2019: “Architecture and Dementia” with the participant countries from Iceland, Spain, Portugal, Germany, England and Finland.