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Insights & Solutions

    Webinar
    July 2018 Webinar

    This webinar will amply the importance of local, meaningful and indigenous artwork that contributes to the quality of life for residents and their care-giving staff.  Using a case study from rural Nebraska, this dialogue will capture the perspectives of the photographer, the architect and the provider as they share the impact that local art is having on residents and their engagement. 

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    January 2018 Webinar

    This webinar will cite historical and contemporary examples of individuals who support their simultaneous use to achieve creativity. The webinar will include a discussion of the definitions of art and science and the nature of the human mind.

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    December 2017 Webinar

    This webinar focuses on methods, tools, and inspiration for commissioning art in healthcare environments. The presenter discusses how to determine your art requirements, finding the right artist, managing RFPs for artwork, and using digital tools to streamline the commission workflow process.

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    August 2017 Webinar

    This webinar provides a roadmap for establishing a collaborative process that results in an effective and valued art program.

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    September 2016 Webinar

    In this webinar explore how art can be a useful tool in hospitals—much more than mere decoration. It can be used to reduce patient stress and increase patient satisfaction. Art can also help with wayfinding and building the hospital brand. 

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    October 2014 Webinar

    This course covers the process of implementing an evidence-based art program from start to finish using M.D. Anderson as a case study. It includes the developed goals of the art program, types of art used, and provides results from a post-occupancy evaluation. The course also provides suggestions for improving art programs and identifies other resources to enhance one's understanding of evidence-based art.