CULTURE. For the third consecutive year, the Center for Person-Centered Care (GPCC) participates in the Quality Fair. In addition, this year, a art paus is offered: during the Quality Fair the University of Gothenburg is hosting an international conference on artistic research, which offers an art installation by Victoria Brattström, director, actor and doctoral student at the Center for Person-Centered Care (GPCC) .
The art installation is entitled “Exclusion/ Inclusion in healthcare meetings”.
It is an installation that, through artistic design, turns and twists on the perspective of the health meeting. Who is the unique person behind the anamnesis? How do we see each other as subjects and objects in the healthcare meeting? What is the meaning of the look that turns towards me – or away from me? How do we manage, in our care situation, our potential to create and transform each other, both as roles and as people? The purpose of the installation is to arouse discussion about what is happening in the complex interaction between the parties in the healthcare meeting, among other things, by the visitor himself or herself being able to try different viewing positions.
It will take you about 15 or 30 minutes to visit the installation.
Practical information
The exhibition is at Galleri Monitor, Chalmersgatan 4. You may visit the exhibition when it is open (Wednesday November 15, at 12:00-14:30, and 20:00-22:00, Thursday November 16, at 08:30-10:00, and 12:00-14:30, Friday November 17, at 08:30-10:00, and 12:00-14:30). The exhibition can be experienced by both Swedish and English speaking audience.
Behind the installation is the director and actres Victoria Brattström, who also is a PhD student at GPCC with her theisis project Playing oneself as if another: acting and directing strategies as practical approaches in person-centred health care.The project is part of a PhD study investigating the concept of partnership between patients and care providers. This study is a collaborative project between the Academy of Music and Drama and The University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-centred Care – GPCC. Methods from theatre and film practice are employed to interpret and analyze interaction between patients and professionals in clinical healthcare encounters. The aim is to develop a multi-facetted understanding of the healthcare encounter as a complex and challenging arena for processes enacting partnership.
In order to take part of the art installation at the PARSE Conference on EXCLUSION 2017, you need to show av du visa upp invitation, printed or on your phone.