Art for Healing
Kudos to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art for allowing physicians to write prescriptions for free admission to the museum. And kudos to Mayo Clinic for its art program. From the beginning, Mayo Clinic believed that art can uplift patients and foster healing. Whether it's Rochester, Jacksonville or Scottsdale, Mayo Clinic displays a wide range of artwork for patients. The Rochester site published a brochure for a self-guided tour of artwork. I live in Rochester and every time I'm at Mayo, I take the time to look at the artwork.
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I take it drumming is for those that like noise...Not something I could handle. Interesting how we are all so different.
Yes, art is healing. I speaks to our inner most being in ways we do not understand with color, form, line,content and emotion.
To me, drumming is rhythm, something the body really likes. Maybe more movement to it would feel better. I love it myself. Length of time makes a difference.
One more little idea, a writer once said what people need to do, and especially teens, is to connect themselves to activities humans have done for a long time. She called these primal activities, such as dancing, painting, building with rocks, cooking, tasting, singing, telling stories, drumming, running, reading swimming, etc. (Of course, we will eliminate the obvious negative ones.) Lazying in front of the tv wasn't considered one of them.
(oopppss I'm lazying in front of my computer.)
I wanted to let everyone know that my personal story about my Mayo spine surgery and the portrait gift that I painted for my surgeon is scheduled to be published on the Sharing Mayo Clinic blog on January 9th. I can't wait! We took a photo together for the story with painting in front of the nice stained glass windows at St. Mary's Hospital. It's a story that focuses on me using my own art to overcome my fears and express my gratitude to my wonderful surgeon for saving my ability to paint.
How wonderful, @jenniferhunter. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
What wonderful news! I can hardly wait to see it.
@hopeful33250 @harriethodgson1 It is a nice article. I can't wait either! (even though I've already read it and made some suggestions). Robin (the author) did a great job writing the story.
Jennifer @jenniferhunter that's great news! I really look forward to seeing it.