Art Therapy in Museums and Galleries
Ali Coles (Redaktør) Helen Jury (Redaktør) Sue Holttum (Innledning) Mary Chamberlain (Innledning) Emma Hollamby (Innledning) Elaine Homer (Innledning) Jane Landes (Innledning) Simon Hackett (Innledning) Ruth McGovern (Innledning) Fiona Fitzpatrick (Innledning) Stephen Legari (Innledning) Marilyn Lajeunesse (Innledning) Louise Giroux (Innledning) Sheila Grandison (Innledning) Karen Lund (Innledning) Michael Fischer (Innledning) Whittaker Scott (Innledning) Miriam Usiskin (Innledning) Bobby Lloyd (Innledning) Naomi Press (Innledning) Andrée Salom (Innledning) Nana Zhvitiashvili (Innledning)
«At a time when cultural institutions are increasingly open to exploring their social value, this collection of highly original, reflective and beautifully written essays considers the increasingly productive intersection between museums, galleries and art therapy. In doing so, it opens up important new conversations, possibilities and ways of thinking about the museum's capacity to foster human connections, wellbeing and inclusion.»
Richard Sandell, Professor of Museum Studies, University of Leicester
A comprehensive analysis and overview of the theory and practice of art therapy in museums and galleries. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 312
- ISBN
- 9781785924118
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«At a time when cultural institutions are increasingly open to exploring their social value, this collection of highly original, reflective and beautifully written essays considers the increasingly productive intersection between museums, galleries and art therapy. In doing so, it opens up important new conversations, possibilities and ways of thinking about the museum's capacity to foster human connections, wellbeing and inclusion.»
Richard Sandell, Professor of Museum Studies, University of Leicester
«Bringing together a range of novel ideas, critical thinking and good practice, this timely book is a must read for art therapists and art psychotherapists, museum professionals and all those interested in the intersections between arts and health. Museums, their collections, spaces and staff offer a vast, often, untapped potential to support professional therapeutic practice; this volume is the first step to realising the multifarious benefits of a closer alignment between museums and art therapy.»
Professor Helen Chatterjee MBE, University College London
«This timely book highlights the breadth of art therapy and underscores the adaptability and range of skills possessed by art therapists. Coles and Jury's collection of chapters expertly convey the unlimited potential of museums and galleries as optimal places for delivery of art therapy services, toward improved wellbeing and quality of life for as many people as can benefit.»
Donna Betts, PhD, Past President of the American Art Therapy Association and co-author of Art Therap