39th Breakfast Meeting – Alternative Approaches to Healthcare Series-① “Art and Medicine ~Clinical Art Approaches to Dementia”
date : 9/27/2012
On the 27 September 2012 (Thursday), the Health and Global Policy Institute held its 39th Regular Breakfast Meeting. The meeting was titled “Art and Medicine ~Clinical Art Approaches to Dementia” and was the first part of the Alternative approaches to healthcare series.
On this occasion we had a talk from Ms. Kiyoko Nishida, CEO of the Formative Arts Research Center, Director of the Japan Clinical Art Association, and founder of the Society for Clinical Art. The Japan Clinical Art Association is participating in the “Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial”being held in Niigata Prefecture until the 17 September. Following the talk for the day we received a basic experience program from a clinical art therapist.
■Theme
Alternative approaches to healthcare series 1
“Art and Medicine ~Clinical Art Approaches to Dementia”
■Speaker
Ms. Kiyoko Nishida, CEO of the Formative Arts Research Center, Director of the Japan
Clinical Art Association, and founder of the Society for Clinical Art
■Time and Date
27 September 2012 (Thursday) 8:00~9:00(Doors open at 7:45)
■Venue
GARB Marunouchi (2-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
On this occasion we had a talk from Ms. Kiyoko Nishida, CEO of the Formative Arts Research Center, Director of the Japan Clinical Art Association, and founder of the Society for Clinical Art. The Japan Clinical Art Association is participating in the “Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial”being held in Niigata Prefecture until the 17 September. Following the talk for the day we received a basic experience program from a clinical art therapist.
■Theme
Alternative approaches to healthcare series 1
“Art and Medicine ~Clinical Art Approaches to Dementia”
■Speaker
Ms. Kiyoko Nishida, CEO of the Formative Arts Research Center, Director of the Japan
Clinical Art Association, and founder of the Society for Clinical Art
■Time and Date
27 September 2012 (Thursday) 8:00~9:00(Doors open at 7:45)
■Venue
GARB Marunouchi (2-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
Registration deadline: 2012-09-26
Exhibition date:2012-09-27
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