Upcoming webinars on Arts in Healthcare
This March, RED NOSES International is hosting two live webinars exploring essential aspects of arts in healthcare practice. These sessions will explore partnership-building, co-creation, and safeguarding in arts and health. Led by members of our international team, the sessions combine practical tools, reflection, and open discussion.
Webinar 1: "Deepening Partnership in Health Care "
with Viltaute Žemelytė, Head of International Programmes Department
- Date: 20 March
- Time: 13:00–14:30 (CET)
About the webinar
The webinar explores how sustainable collaboration in healthcare is built through shared goals, mutual learning, feedback, and co-creation. Bringing together the Partnership Compass and the Co-Creation Map - tools developed by the RED NOSES group- the workshop offers participants a practical way to reflect on partnership, understand institutional contexts, and design more responsive, playful, and meaningful work with audiences, staff, and partner organisations in the health care context.
Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/9z-cr4RwSdKZ1h6iz4EFAQ
Webinar 2: “From values to action. Ethics & safeguarding in arts and health practice”
with Magdalena Klamminger, Head of International Artistic Department
- Date: 23 March
- Time: 12:00–14:00 (CET)
About the webinar
What responsibilities do artists carry when working in healthcare, social, or humanitarian contexts? How can we ensure that our creative work supports wellbeing while respecting the dignity and safety of the people we meet?
This hands-on online workshop will introduce key principles of ethical practice and safeguarding in arts and health. Drawing from RED NOSES International’s practical experience, the session will explore how artists can translate values such as courage, respect and accountability into everyday practice.
The session will conclude with an open Q&A, allowing participants to ask questions and discuss challenges they may encounter in their work. It is designed for emerging artists and practitioners interested in arts and health, and anyone curious about how creative practice can be carried out ethically and responsibly in sensitive contexts.
Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/fqXEzFPuSfK0Mc0zkTikjQ
* CultureAndHealth Platform project, co-funded by the European Union