(Adnkronos) - L’arte non è solo espressione, ma anche cura e conforto, soprattutto in luoghi dove la bellezza può fare la differenza. È con questo spirito che l’Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli, grazie al sostegno economico della Regione Campania e della Fondazione Beat Leukemia.org, ha dato vita a “A Cura dell’Arte”, un progetto che ha trasformato il reparto di Ematologia Oncologica dell’Istituto Pascale in un ambiente più accogliente e umano. ). Per le docenti dell’Accademia, le Professoresse Adriana De Manes e Paola Redaelli: “Create finestre emozionali per uno spazio di sollievo e bellezza per i pazienti”
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00:00A shared project, in the true sense of the word?
00:08Yes, shared, involved, doctors, patients, students.
00:16It is very important, especially in the analysis phase,
00:19the empathy with the places and the people who live in these places,
00:24even if for a short time.
00:26We tried to create emotional windows,
00:30spaces that were possibilities of evasion,
00:34where evasion is not possible.
00:36Being able to come out with the mind,
00:39with the sensations, with the emotion,
00:42was the key word of the conceptual maps
00:46that our students have developed.
00:48Emotions that naturally involved you, but also the students.
00:53Absolutely, this was the meeting point,
00:57the starting point for this project.
00:59Obviously, we worked massively during the COVID period,
01:05precisely to unleash this very strong emotion
01:09and to achieve something truly functional
01:13for the well-being of patients.