On Wednesday May 25, we gathered at the Art Gallery of NSW and heard from Danielle Gullotta about the Arts Engagement Program “PAUSE” that we have developed in partnership with the Art Gallery of NSW over the last couple of years.
Therese Smeal, president of Palliative Care NSW, opened the event highlighting the importance of this year’s National Palliative Care Week theme: “Palliative Care – It’s your right”
Linda Hansen, Palliative Care NSW CEO, embraced the opportunity to show appreciation to healthcare workers and carers in the palliative care community, extending the ongoing support to programs such as “PAUSE” to support them.
It was an evening of learning, creating connections in a beautiful environment, welcoming other organisations and peak bodies to build partnerships with PCNSW that will improve end of life outcomes for patients, families and the people that care for them.
About the Arts Engagement Program – PAUSE
Danielle Gullota, Senior Access Programs Producer at Art Gallery of New South Wales, spoke about the benefits of Arts in the wellbeing of the carers.
With the Arts-Engagement Program and the use of the Art Cards, opportunities are created for individuals to imagine and think creatively about art so that “it sparks curiosity and imagination”. Individuals reach their own interpretation of an artwork through focused observation and group discussion that allows “connecting, sharing and engagement through art”.
This program has had a positive impact helping carers take time to “PAUSE”, focusing on the present moment and building beautiful connections. It has provided a safe and creative space for those caring for a loved one at end-of-life as well as those recently bereaved to form social connections with others in similar circumstances and a space to express their feelings throughout the grieving process.
Thanks to all attendees and to Art Gallery of NSW for making this event a great one!