Programs
Arts in Action:
45 minutes of live performances (music, dance, theater) after which patents and staff are invited to engage the artists in informal questions and commentary.
Room Service:
Strolling minstrels actually play at patients’ or residents’ bedsides. They also perform for groups of patients in restricted areas such as psychiatric units, dialysis and chemotherapy centers
Community Ticket:
Offering free or reduced rate tickets to public performances for staff, patients, and residents. Can be combined with the Artist’s Voice program.
Art in Public Places:
Exhibiting art work (featuring Florida Artist) in designated galleries or waiting rooms, hallways, cafeteria, and other places open to the staff and the public.
Snap-Shots:
Providing disposable cameras to patients (ages 10 and above), to allow them to capture their healthcare experience on film, to be displayed as part of a collage or gallery showing.
Helping Hands:
Workshops and demonstrations of various art techniques. To be presented with a group or on an individual patient to patient bases when appropriate.
C.A.P. (Children At Play):
Giving child patients a introduction to musical instruments by providing the opportunity for them to hear and play orchestral and acoustic instruments. Also providing a chance for them to meet and ask questions of music professionals (performers and teachers), and higher education students.