Arts in Healthcare Clinical Practice Intensive to be Held Aug. 2-13

By David Wedekindt

Release Date: April 28, 2010 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo's Center for the Arts and the University of Florida Center for the Arts in Healthcare, Research & Education will hold the third annual Arts in Healthcare Clinical Practice Intensive, Aug. 2-13 in the UB Center for the Arts.

The Arts in Healthcare Clinical Practice Intensive is designed for professionals and students who wish to explore the arts in health care environment and would like to develop or deepen their arts in health care practice. Both introductory and advanced clinical practice sections will be available.

Participants will explore the application of visual, performing and literary arts in the health care setting through sessions on the history and foundations of the field, hands-on workshops and clinical observation/practice. Study will be supported by in-depth investigation and discussion of current practice supported by recent research and theory.

The sessions will be led by Jill Sonke, director of the University of Florida Center for the Arts in Healthcare, Research & Education. A well-respected expert and educator in the field, Sonke is also president of the board of directors of the international Society for the Arts in Healthcare. Sessions will also be led by the current artists in residence of the UB Center for the Arts, Arts in Healthcare Initiative.

Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost for the two-week program is $850 ($750 if paid by May 31) for professionals and $750 ($700 if paid by May 31) for students. Scholarships are also available; visit http://www.ubcfa.org for details.

For more information, contact Katherine Trapanovski at 716-645-0891 or e-mail ktrap@buffalo.edu. Registration form is also available at http://www.ubcfa.org.