by Roanne Thomas | Mar 29, 2023 | Art exhibit, Arts based research, CADRE, Cancer survivorship, creative practices, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being, Workshop experiences
Thank you for your passion for art and health. And for your grant-winning ability that makes it all happen. The two sessions I did for women who have been through cancer treatment were a highlight of the past few years. They created community and made artists of many...
by Roanne Thomas | Mar 23, 2023 | Arts based research, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being
A new online course in arts and health is being offered at uOttawa in May 2023. The course is virtual and mainly asynchronous. Each week, a different genre will be discussed. These include film, dance, music, visual arts and photography. The course is largely...
by Roanne Thomas | Mar 1, 2023 | Arts based research, disability studies, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being
Dr. Josée Boulanger recently completed her PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences. Her dissertation research (supervised by Dr. Roanne Thomas) focused on using participatory audio/visual methods to explore a good life with people labelled with an intellectual disability. You...
by Roanne Thomas | Sep 12, 2022 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, creative practices, Mixed media, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being
Alysson Rheault, a research assistant with our Creative Practices Lab, recently presented a research poster at the Annual IPOS World Congress (August 2022). She presented preliminary findings from our ongoing project “Community-based creative practices and visual...
by Roanne Thomas | May 16, 2022 | Arts based research, Canada Research Chair, Cancer survivorship, creative practices, disability studies, Indigenous research, Lymphedema, Mixed media, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being
We have recently created a report highlighting my ten years of research as a Canada Research Chair holder in Creative Practices and Well-being. From 2011-2021, my research program supported the development of creative practices in order to contribute to the body of...
by Roanne Thomas | May 15, 2022 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, Qualitative research, Visual methods
Sandra Houle, a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa School of Rehabilitation Sciences, recently presented a research poster at the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference (May 2022). In her poster, she discussed findings from our pilot...
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