| Literature DB >> 31249612 |
Tony Barnett1, Josephine de Deuge1, Heather Bridgman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and recovery is widely recognised. Benefits include improved self-esteem, self-confidence, communication skills, personal relationships, and fostering greater social inclusion. The Rural Art Roadshow is a collaborative art project between the University of Tasmania and not-for-profit mental health and disability support service, Wellways. The Rural Art Roadshow is a travelling art exhibition that takes selected artworks submitted by individuals affected by mental illness, to 4-6 small rural towns across Tasmania, Australia. The broad aim of the project is to help reduce stigma and promote a positive image of mental health in rural communities. Whilst the positive impact of art exhibitions has been recognised, there is little research that reports on the experience of participating artists. This study aimed to gain an understanding of the experience of artists impacted by mental illness who participated in the Rural Art Roadshow.Entities:
Keywords: Art; Community inclusion; Health promotion; Mental health; Recovery; Rural health
Year: 2019 PMID: 31249612 PMCID: PMC6585087 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-019-0302-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Communities visited by the Rural Art Roadshow 2015–2017
| Towns | Population [ | ASGC-RA [ | Modified Monash Model [ | Year visited | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | ||||
| Dunalley | 316 | 3 | 5 | X | ||
| Fingal | 336 | 3 | 5 | X | X | |
| George Town | 4347 | 3 | 5 | X | X | X |
| Queenstown | 1755 | 4 | 6 | X | ||
| Scottsdale | 2373 | 3 | 5 | X | X | |
| Sheffield | 1552 | 3 | 5 | X | ||
| Smithton | 3881 | 3 | 5 | X | X | X |
| St Helens | 1449 | 3 | 5 | X | ||
ASGC-RA Australian standard geographical classification-remoteness area
Artist interview guide
| Questions |
|---|
| Could you tell me a about your experience participating in the |
| Did you attend an opening? How did you find this experience? |
| What has it been like for you to talk about your art with community members at the |
| Would you recommend this experience for other artists showing their works in the |
| Is there anything you can think of that would improve the event? For yourself? For others? |
| Can you tell me about some of the roles art has had in your life? |
Visitor evaluation of the Rural Art Roadshow (n = 145)
| Questions | Mean (SD) | Median |
|---|---|---|
| The | ||
| Was helpful to my understanding of mental health | 3.96a (0.84) | 4 |
| Was a welcome addition to our community activities | 4.51 (0.70) | 5 |
| Is something I believe will help promote conversation about mental health | 4.27 (0.74) | 5 |
| Is something that should be repeated each year | 4.39 (0.70) | 5 |
| Will help lessen stigma of mental health in our community | 4.38 (0.76) | 5 |
| Is something that I would encourage others to see | 4.56 (0.67) | 5 |
aLikert Scale of 1–5 with 5 indicating strong agreement
Top four visitor learnings from and improvement suggestions for the Rural Art Roadshow
| What is something you learned from the Roadshow? (responses in descending order of frequency) |
| The relationship between art and mental health |
| The importance of community discussion and promoting mental health awareness |
| Talent of the local community |
| Different ways Mental Health can be displayed through Art |
| Suggestions for improvement |
| Increase publicity about the Roadshow |
| Offer a broader range of artwork |
| Create more opportunities for artist involvement |
| Hold art workshops in association with the exhibitions |
Fig. 1Qualitative themes of the Artist’s Experience of the Rural Art Roadshow