Canadian Association for Health Humanities

Creating Space 12, Calgary

Canada’s Annual National Health Humanities Conference

2022 April 21-23

Conference Theme and Art

Theme:  All Our Communities: Relationships and Relationality in Healthcare

During the last year our sense of connectedness — with each other, our communities, our patients and colleagues, teachers and students, our homes and workplaces, and the larger web of societal systems within which we are immersed — has deepened and expanded in some ways, and also been challenged in other ways. As we continue in this fraught time, hopefully to emerge soon, we invite reflection, inquiry, critical dialogue, proposed solutions, and communication concerning how our relationships have been ruptured, retained, re-imagined, and reformed. Within these changes, how do we understand relationality itself within healthcare practice and teaching? How do the humanities contribute to, and trouble relationships in medical contexts? How does medical practice challenge our understanding of our relationships, including our relationship with our own self? How do our relationships with the larger world, culture, environment, societies, and climate impact our health and the way we relate to and engage the healing arts? We encourage proposals from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines: creative, critical, and practical, to reflect and converse with us on these questions and themes.

Art

Curated by Jennifer Leason, PhD.

The works are about reflection - to reflect the theme of the conference and to allow participants to view the theme through art.

Artists' Message

Artists' Message

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