Arts project launched for cardiac patients

Mending heARTS, a series of arts workshops for people living with heart conditions has launched in Galway city.

The launch of ‘Mending heARTS’ for World Heart Day,
 L-R: Mark O’Donnell (Chief Executive, Croí), Maria Molloy (Deputy General Manager, Galway University Hospital), Mayor of the City of Galway, Councillor Peter Keane, Brian Barrett (Creative Ireland Coordinator, Galway City Council), Valerie Kelly (Creative Communities Engagement Officer, Galway County Council)

The launch of ‘Mending heARTS’ for World Heart Day, L-R: Mark O’Donnell (Chief Executive, Croí), Maria Molloy (Deputy General Manager, Galway University Hospital), Mayor of the City of Galway, Councillor Peter Keane, Brian Barrett (Creative Ireland Coordinator, Galway City Council), Valerie Kelly (Creative Communities Engagement Officer, Galway County Council)

The workshops were launched as part of World Heart Day on Sunday 29 September. The aim of the project is to encourage the arts to patients suffering from heart conditions.

Arts workshops were set up at University Hospital Galway, Merlin Park and Portiuncula University Hospital. The project was led by Galway City Council in partnership with Galway County Council, Saolta Arts, and heart and stroke charity Croí.

Marie Cloonan, CNM 3 Cardiothoracics and Cariology, University Hospital Galway, said, “Following a cardiac event, be it surgery or otherwise, there is a huge psychological component which can be alleviated through activities such as art sessions."

“It was a wonderful experience, artmaking in the hospital. Good for the heart and good for the soul" said Dick Byrne, a patient who took part in the workshops last year.

The project is funded by Creative Health and Wellbeing Fund, an initiative of Creative Ireland, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.

 

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