Applications open for Experience 2025: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Applications open for Experience 2025: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Applications have opened for Experience 2025: An Introduction to Arts, Health and the Older Person. This half-day learning programme for artists and arts practitioners of all disciplines takes place online this year, on Thursday 4 December, from 2pm-5.30pm  Experience 2025 will aim to outline the essential elements involved in working with older people in an arts and health context, and will feature presentations by some of the most experienced and inspiring practitioners working in this specialised field of practice, including Keynote Speaker Dr Anne Basting.  Experience 2025 is presented by Age & Opportunity, the national organisation working to enhance wellbeing for older people, and Réalta, the national resource organisation dedicated to developing arts + health in Ireland.  Further details below.  Places are limited to 30 and cost €10.00 each and will be allocated to suitably qualified/ experienced individuals on a first come, first served basis.  Experience 2025 is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE. This is the fifth year of Experience, which was devised in 2021 in response to the need for more training and practical orientation for artists and arts practitioners of all disciplines who already have experience of participatory work in a health context, and who are interested in developing their practice to include working with older people.  Participants over the last four years have described the programme as “tangible, well-paced, relevant”; “profoundly encouraging and inspiring”, “refreshing and far-reaching”; “calm and inclusive”; “full of great advice and ideas”; and “so well put together, beyond what I imagined,” with people highlighting the expertise and passion of the speakers, and the opportunity to interact with fellow artists. In...
Update: Arts + Health Check Up Check In 2025 full programme published!

Update: Arts + Health Check Up Check In 2025 full programme published!

Réalta is pleased and excited to publish the full, packed programme for this year’s Arts + Health: Check Up Check In.  Click this link: Arts and Health Check Up Check In 2025 Programme and we look forward to welcoming you to Tullamore on Wednesday 30 April. Tickets for the full day, including a Hearty, Not Arty lunch, cost €30.  Book your place here Arts + Health: Check Up Check In is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, and in 2025 is supported by Offaly County Council and Esker Arts....
Arts + Health: Check Up Check In 2025 programme announced; Keynote Speaker Dr Tony Bates

Arts + Health: Check Up Check In 2025 programme announced; Keynote Speaker Dr Tony Bates

Réalta has published details for Arts + Health: Check Up Check In 2025 and is thrilled to reveal that Dr Tony Bates will be this year’s Keynote Speaker.  Dr Bates is a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin.  He is well known throughout Ireland for his warm and engaging writing and interviews on psychology-related topics.  For Check Up Check In, his Keynote title will be ‘The Art of Making our Lives Work’.  Arts + Health: Check Up Check In will take place on Wednesday 30 April in Esker Arts, Tullamore.  Organised by Réalta, this ‘go to’ event for the arts and health sector features presentations by some of the most exciting and inspiring practitioners working in this field today.  The fee for the full day, including lunch, is €30.  Click here to book your place Arts + Health: Check Up Check In is open to arts practitioners, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about this exciting area.  Check Up Check In provides an opportunity for participants to come together to share their experiences, exchange ideas, and support and inspire each other in their practice through a range of themed presentations and workshops. Keynote Speaker Dr Tony Bates was Head of the Dept of Psychology for 30 years at St James’ Hospital Dublin.  Following psychotherapy training at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oxford, he established the MSc in Cognitive Psychotherapy at Trinity College Dublin.  In 2006, he created Jigsaw, The National Centre for Youth Mental Health.  He trained as a mindfulness teacher at the University of Wales, Bangor, in 2001...
Applications open for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Applications open for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person

Speakers announced for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person – Keynote Speaker Dr Trudy Meehan The speakers for Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health and the Older Person have been announced, with a reminder that the deadline for applications is Thursday 31 October. This one-day learning programme for artists and arts practitioners of all disciplines takes place on Thursday 5 December at Limerick City Gallery of Art.  The exciting line-up of speakers includes Dr Trudy Meehan, Clinical Psychologist, with a specialty in the Psychiatry of Later Life; dancer and choreographer Mary Nunan; composer and musician Justin Grounds; dementia specialist Sarah Cairns; artists Caroline Schofield, Marie Brett and Joanna Hopkins; dance artist Katy Hewison; Dr Tara Byrne and Brian Dooney of Age & Opportunity, and Claire Meaney of Réalta. Over the course of the day, Experience 2024 will aim to outline the essential elements involved in working with older people in an arts and health context.  Experience 2024 is presented by Age & Opportunity, the national organisation working to enable the best quality of life for us all as we age, and Réalta, the national resource organisation dedicated to developing arts + health in Ireland.  Places are limited to 20 and cost €30.00 each, including a hot lunch.  The application deadline is Thursday 31 October. Experience 2024 is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, with support from Limerick City and County Council Arts Office and Limerick City Gallery of Art. This is the fourth year of Experience, which was devised in 2021 in response to the need for more training and practical orientation for...
Save the Date! Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health + the Older Person, 5th Dec

Save the Date! Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health + the Older Person, 5th Dec

Save the Date: Experience 2024, An Introduction to Arts, Health & the Older Person takes place on Thursday 5 December at Limerick City Gallery of Art. Designed for arts practitioners interested in this area, over the course of the day, Experience 2024 will outline the essential elements involved in working with older people in an arts and health context, and will feature presentations by some of the most experienced and inspiring practitioners working in this specialised field of practice.  Experience 2024 is presented by Age & Opportunity, the national organisation working to enable the best quality of life for us all as we age, and Réalta, the national resource organisation dedicated to developing arts + health in Ireland.  Expressions of interest may be registered by email to arts@ageandopportunity.ie  The full programme and booking information will be published at the end of September on www.ageandopportunity.ie and www.realta.ie  Experience 2024: An Introduction to Arts, Health and the Older Person is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, and supported by Limerick City and County Council. Image Credit: Participant Kitty McGarry and artist Eilis O’Toole at a Réalta/Waterford Healing Arts Art at the Kitchen Table Studio in Dungarvan, County Waterford, during the Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing 2024.  Photo by DGM Photographic....