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                                                                                                                                 “Cat Food” by Jeff Nitzberg, Gouache on   “Esperanza’s Song to the Dog Face Butterfly” by Norma   “Fredaís Rainbow” by Lucy Peveto, Acrylic
                                                                                                                                 board.                           Jean More, 2021.                          and resin on wood.
                                                                                                                                 more. The idea behind creative arts therapy is that artistic expression can
                                                                                                                                 help people to feel better and motivated to recover and address clinical
                                                                                                                                 needs such as reducing anxiety and blood pressure.”
                                                                                                                                   Experts continue to research the benefits of art in healing. National
                                                                                                                                 Endowment for the Arts Research Director Sunil Iyengar has led efforts
                                                                                                                                 during the last decade to explore the importance, value and multiple ben-
                                                                                                                                 efits of exposure to all arts on mental health, economic development, edu-
        “Mother Birds” by Priscila De Carvalho, 2022, features a glass curtain wall                                              cation, scientific research and overall well being in communities all over
        surrounding the lobby of the Women’s & Children’s Hospital with interior                                                 the world.
        and exterior views.
                                                                                                                                 Healing Art at University Health
                                                                                                                                   Through our SaludArte: Art of Healing program, we have incorporat-
        The Art of Medicine                                                                                                      ed evidenced-based and trauma-informed care design standards to create a
                                                                                                                                 hopeful, compassionate, colorful and uplifting environment.
                                                                                                                                   Art creates a more soothing and healing environment every day —
        By Allison Hays Lane                                                                                                     from the child who is less afraid as they gaze at the colorful image of an
                                                                                                                                 animal friend on their hospital room wall to the laboring mother who
           There was a time when drabness was the dominant aesthetic theme in                                                    experiences less pain as she focuses on soothing music. We hear from our   Water-based print on Hahnemuhl paper by Sofia Campilho.
        medical spaces, but hospitals and clinics have begun turning to a design                                                 staff who are better able to care for patients when they have an opportuni-
        principal that incorporates the use of natural light, exposure to nature and                                             ty to stop and recharge in a quiet space, or engage in journaling to express
        uplifting colors.                                                                                                        their emotions. All forms of art are important in a healing environment
           University Health embraced this philosophy of beauty as a healing ele-                                                and we regularly see the effects in our staff and the patients we serve.
        ment. We launched an early and groundbreaking art program, and with                                                        “Art is important in creating spaces
        our growth and expansion have incorporated art into the built environ-                                                   that reduce anxiety and promote
        ment and woven it into our wellness resources for both patients and staff.                                               healing,”  said Leni Kirkman,
                                                                                                                                 executive vice president and
        Benefits of Art in a Healing Environment                                                                                 chief marketing, commu-
           Studies show that art can promote patient relaxation by reducing                                                      nications & corporate
        stress, anxiety and pain levels. One study published in the American Jour-                                               affairs officer for Univer-
        nal Public Health focused on the positive outcomes of four primary areas                                                 sity Health.
        of art, including music, visual arts, move-based creative expression and
        expressive writing. The study noted, “In all four areas of creative artistic
        expression reviewed here, there are clear indications that artistic engage-
        ment has significantly positive effects on health.”    “Healing Plants” by Leticia Huerta, Stainless steel, cast stone, sandblasted   “Golden Memories” by
           The Mayo Clinic Press said, “Creative arts therapy is used in treatment   and stained lime stones, stained concrete, plant material, located on the   DABSMYLA of Sydney, Australia,   “Dancing Elephants II” by  Laurent De Brunhoff, 2008, Three-color
        for a variety of conditions spanning mental health, cancer, stroke and   walkway along East/West Drive.                  2021, 5-color screen print.                           lithograph on paper.

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