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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It does look wonderful I couldn't see if this publication is available to purchase. Do you know?
Hi Teresa, If you only want the softcopy all you have to do is click on the book and download it to your computer. I was not able to find any information on how to purchase a printed copy but there is contact us link on their website if you wanted to send them an email to ask - https://college.mayo.edu/academics/mayo-clinic-alix-school-of-medicine/
My story as a spine surgery patient has been told by Sharing Mayo Clinic, and I had a wonderful opportunity to talk about that in a Podcast that has been published today.
I was interviewed by Catherine Praiswater for a Podcast called "Your Positive Imprint" that is about inspiring stories. We talked about my experience as a patient facing spine surgery and how I coped with music and art, and how I learned to go forward in spite of fear, and then after my recovery, painting my surgeon's portrait. From what I learned about myself, I began to share that here on Connect to help other patients. We also discussed how we can learn from the stories of others to find meaning in our lives.
You can find this podcast where you subscribe to podcasts, and it is titled,
"Doctor, your hands are going to save my hands today. Artist: Jennifer Hunter"
Here is the link to the podcast.
https://yourpositiveimprint.com/episodes/my-spine-my-story-my-paintbrush-jennifer-hunter/
https://sharing.mayoclinic.org/2019/01/09/using-the-art-of-medicine-to-overcome-fear-of-surgery/
I worked at a hospital one time, and a percentage of the budget, overall, was dedicated to art. I think many hospitals may do this. What if, say, 10% of the revenue to the clinic was dedicated to advancing their artwork, for example.
You are correct....artists do get asked to create artwork for hospitals. I had a fine craft gallery and many of my artists received commission work from hospitals. The nature of their work was frequently colorful and a wall installation that covered a large area. Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Chris
After a trio of stormy and rainy days doing this charcoal drawing seemed to sum things up. I recently had 2 cervical rhizotomies which has helped so I am able to do some artwork. Thankful as it helps me more than anything else most of the time.
Your drawings are so incredible, Paus. I feel like I could reach out and pet this lion. But one knows better than to disturb a sleeping lion. 🙂
I'm thrilled that the recent rhizotomies have restored function and allow you to draw again.
@parus This drawing is phenomenal!! Wow, just wow. I’m so happy you’re feeling up to drawing and sharing your amazing gift with us! Stunning….
Just stunning!
@parus You have a stunningly beautiful natural gift! I for one, am honored to view your work as you share it!
Ginger