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Gravitating toward the arts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on our lives with individuals experiencing a wide range of emotions. While much attention has been placed on promoting physical health to control the coronavirus, far less attention has been placed on ...
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The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2022
Research on high-impact practices (HIPs) demonstrates positive links to student learning and development, but generally does not focus on discipline-specific activities, such as working with an artist in the community and portfolio completion. This study
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Research on high-impact practices (HIPs) demonstrates positive links to student learning and development, but generally does not focus on discipline-specific activities, such as working with an artist in the community and portfolio completion. This study
Angie L. Miller +2 more
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The Role of Passion in the Arts and Humanities: How Quality of Engagement Matters
The Oxford Handbook of the Positive Humanities, 2022The arts and humanities are prevalent sources of passion. Whether it is through performing them or appreciating the performance of others, the type of passion that individuals have for the arts and humanities can shape a variety of outcomes.
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Karl Rahner’s Writings on Literature, Music and the Visual Arts, 2021
The relationship between theology and the arts as seen from the point of view of Mr. McAuley is discussed. The origins of major art forms are investigated to find which of their solutions to new artistic problems were first worked out in the liturgical ...
A. Burns
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The relationship between theology and the arts as seen from the point of view of Mr. McAuley is discussed. The origins of major art forms are investigated to find which of their solutions to new artistic problems were first worked out in the liturgical ...
A. Burns
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Response Art: The Art of the Art Therapist
Art Therapy, 2012Abstract Response art is artwork created by art therapists in response to material that arises in their therapy work. Art therapists use response art to contain difficult material, express and examine their experiences, and share their experiences with others. In this viewpoint, some of the varied uses of response art are discussed and illuminated with
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Perception as Media: Reconsidering the Arts and Neurotechnology
Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, 2020Recent developments in neurotechnology raise the possibility of directly reading out—or sending input into—perceptual awareness. Using Marshall McLuhan's statement “the ‘content’ of any medium is always another medium” as a starting point, the author ...
J. Rowland
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Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2023
ABSTRACT Art asks of us some measure of curiosity and then rewards our curiosity with an affirmation of the desire to explore self, others, and the world. A psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner describes his path into nursing and the nurse practitioner role, informed by and informing his art.
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ABSTRACT Art asks of us some measure of curiosity and then rewards our curiosity with an affirmation of the desire to explore self, others, and the world. A psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner describes his path into nursing and the nurse practitioner role, informed by and informing his art.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2006
Given the increasing popularity of the martial arts, it is likely that physicians in all specialties encounter patients who participate. From pediatric patients, to geriatric patients, to those living with various disabilities, the martial arts may offer physical, psychologic, and therapeutic benefits.
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Given the increasing popularity of the martial arts, it is likely that physicians in all specialties encounter patients who participate. From pediatric patients, to geriatric patients, to those living with various disabilities, the martial arts may offer physical, psychologic, and therapeutic benefits.
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The Arts and the Creation of Mind
Language Arts, 2003The arts afford opportunities to transform brains into minds in distinctive ways.
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2003
As an art critic Clive Bell has always suffered in comparison with Roger Fry. He was not a painter and claimed not to analyse pictures so much as to appreciate them. Fry’s greater originality is evidenced in the ideas that Bell begged, borrowed, and sometimes (to Fry’s irritation) stole from him.
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As an art critic Clive Bell has always suffered in comparison with Roger Fry. He was not a painter and claimed not to analyse pictures so much as to appreciate them. Fry’s greater originality is evidenced in the ideas that Bell begged, borrowed, and sometimes (to Fry’s irritation) stole from him.
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