Artist Wellbeing in Practice

Artist Wellbeing in Practice

By Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation

Join Luminate for an online discussion about artist wellbeing in the participatory arts and creative ageing work.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Arts • Other

Join us for an online discussion about artist wellbeing in the participatory arts and more specifically creative ageing work. We will look at current challenges, discuss areas for development in the sector and highlight good practice and some practical tools.

We will be joined by Dr Julia Puebla Fortier who conducts participatory action research and evaluation on arts, health and wellbeing as an independent researcher and with the University of Bristol. Julia will discuss areas of her research centred on artist wellbeing and support, as well as provide some practical tools and prompts to help you think about your own practice.

We will also be joined by Elaine Kordys, dancer, artist and founder of Spin Turn Creative Movement, who will reflect on her own experiences as an artist working with older people, as well as the impact artist support programmes have had on her practice.

This event will be particularly relevant for those working as an artist in the participatory arts, particularly creative ageing, as well as those commissioning participatory arts projects led by artists.

Speaker biographies

Dr Julia Puebla Fortier

Dr. Julia Puebla Fortier conducts participatory action research and evaluation on arts, health and wellbeing as an independent researcher and with the University of Bristol. She is a co-developer of the Culture West-funded essential skills training programme for creative health practitioners and participates in national and international dialogues on professional development for creative health.

Elaine Kordys

"I have always liked to move and make things. Movement and art have always given me new possibilities to connect, to be in relation to others and to express myself. My degree in dance and visual art, training in Dance Movement Therapy and a diploma in Dementia Studies sits alongside my vast experience of working in the arts over 30 years."

Further details

This opportunity is open to those based internationally as well as in Scotland.

This event is free and places are limited. It will take place via Zoom and joining instructions will be sent to you in advance of the session.

If you have any questions about the session, please email us on info@luminatescotland.org.

Photo credit: Jassy Earl

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Oct 14 · 2:30 AM PDT