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ARTEMIS | ART Encounters: Museum Intervention Study

Project title

ARTEMIS | ART Encounters: Museum Intervention Study

Description of initiative

ARTEMIS is an art-based intervention designed especially for people with dementia and their care partners that involves a combination of museum visits and artistic activity. ARTEMIS consisted of a one-hour thematic tour and subsequent creative work with various artistic techniques in the studio. Couples consisting of a person with mild to moderate dementia and a caring relative could participate in the project. The group size was limited to a maximum of six couples.
The initiative is based on a two-year medical pilot study in which the Städel Museum and the Department of Geriatric Medicine at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main examined the therapeutic potential of interactively dealing with art for people with dementia.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Quality of social relations

Keywords

dementia, art museum, emotional well-being, quality of life

Target group

Older people

Cultural field

Museums | Other | Visual arts

Timeframe

2014 - 2016

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

The comprehensive research results have confirmed the effectiveness of the ARTEMIS methodology and practice: positive effects on the subjective well-being of the participants and the promotion of interpersonal communication could be proven.

Organizer(s)

Goethe Universität
Germany
Public / State | Other

Partner(s)

Städel Museum Frankfur
Germany
Public / State | Culture