by Heidie Ambrose | Nov 9, 2021 | COVID-19 Creative Response, Jobs & Opportunities, NOAH Blog
Learn how hospitals like Stanford Children’s Health and Children’s Hospital Colorado are juggling the care and display of their artworks in this Artwork Archive webinar recording. What will you learn? Learn how online art collection management systems like...
by Heidie Ambrose | Nov 9, 2021 | COVID-19 Creative Response, NOAH Blog
“How Arts in Health is Persevering During COVID” The story of arts in healthcare during the pandemic is one of epic resiliency. The Artwork Archive team interviewed their hospital clients to learn how they are not only staying afloat, but also innovating...
by Danielle Acerra | Jan 22, 2021 | COVID-19 Creative Response, Member News, NOAH Blog
By Cathy DeWitt I’ve been enjoying NOAH’s small group forum discussions about Creative Responses to Covid. After the question was asked about how the arts can be used to unify our country, bring together communities and heal inherent systematic problems like racism,...
by 5add4e4df033bfc5134f87a5 | Nov 25, 2020 | Arts in Health Month Stories, COVID-19 Creative Response, NOAH Blog
by Nicole Crimi I am a second year medical student at McMaster University, and am passionate about painting for wellness. During the pandemic, I created an interest group with my school called “McMaster HeART (health and art). I have hosted virtual art workshops...
by Kimberly Kirklin | Jun 5, 2020 | COVID-19 Creative Response, NOAH Blog
Learn to make folded hexagons from paper circles with one of Arts in Medicine’s Resident Artist, Lillis Taylor. Video tutorial demonstrates how to make a banner from the completed hexagons but you could also glue them to paper and make decorate greeting cards!...
by 5add4e4df033bfc5134f87a5 | Jun 4, 2020 | COVID-19 Creative Response, Member News, Newsletters, NOAH Blog
Chicago, IL: On Friday, April 24, Snow City Arts began rolling out its Virtual Learning initiative to fulfill its mission to “inspire and educate children and youth in hospitals through the arts” despite limitations created by COVID-19 and in May, Spanish language...