Applications open for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Applications open for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Speakers announced for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person – Keynote Speaker Dr Trudy Meehan The speakers for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health and the Older Person have been announced, with a reminder that the deadline for applications is Thursday 31 October. This one-day learning programme for artists and arts practitioners of all disciplines takes place on Thursday 5 December at Limerick City Gallery of Art.  The exciting line-up of speakers includes Dr Trudy Meehan, Clinical Psychologist, with a specialty in the Psychiatry of Later Life; dancer and choreographer Mary Nunan; composer and musician Justin Grounds; dementia specialist Sarah Cairns; artists Caroline Schofield, Marie Brett and Joanna Hopkins; dance artist Katy Hewison; Dr Tara Byrne and Brian Dooney of Age & Opportunity, and Claire Meaney of Réalta.  Experience 2024 is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, with support from Limerick City and County Council Arts Office and Limerick City Gallery of Art. This is the fourth year of Experience, which was devised in 2021 in response to the need for more training and practical orientation for artists and arts practitioners of all disciplines who already have experience of participatory work in a health context, and who are interested in developing their practice to include working with older people.  Participants over the last two years have described the programme as “excellent”, “essential”, “uplifting”, “insightful”, “inspiring”, “full of great advice and ideas”, “loads of practical and creative information offered” and “so well put together, beyond what I imagined; learned loads,” with people highlighting the expertise and passion of the speakers, and the opportunity to interact with...
Open Call – Sunshine: sharing writings to brighten our souls…

Open Call – Sunshine: sharing writings to brighten our souls…

Open Call: Sunshine: sharing writings to brighten our souls….. Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing 2024 invites readers to share their favourite feel-good poetry and prose Does a good book lift your spirits? Do you reach for a poem to be inspired?  If yes, then the Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing 2024 would love to hear from you!  The festival is calling on literature lovers to submit their favourite piece of writing (not self-written) for consideration for Sunshine: sharing writings to brighten our souls*…., the much loved flagship event of the festival which celebrates the joy of reading, taking place at The Book Centre, Waterford on Friday 16 February.  Submissions should be emailed to wha@hse.ie  by Wednesday 31 January with “Sunshine” in the subject line.  Successful applicants will be invited to share their selections with the public at this uplifting evening of readings and music.   Further details about the festival are available from www.wellwaterford.com   The Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing champions and celebrates all the ways that the arts help us to feel good.  Taking place from 12-17 February 2024, the festival features an exciting line-up of fun, free, inventive and sociable arts events for all ages, with musicians, artists, poets, storytellers and dancers, in addition to a programme of Wellies, the festival’s events for younger audiences.  Each day, festival-goers will have the opportunity to witness colourful, beautiful, thought-provoking music, art and poetry, and to experience the joy of creativity through a myriad of workshops and interactive opportunities for all ages.  The full Festival programme will be available from www.wellwaterford.com at the end of January. Announcing details of...