RAAK-PRO grant for research on the role of art in palliative care
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Living with a diagnosis of incurable cancer: for patients in palliative care, this is a harsh daily reality. How can you lead a meaningful life in a seemingly hopeless situation? The consortium Art-Based Learning in Palliative Care (ART-PC), led by ArtEZ professor Jeroen Lutters, receives a prestigious RAAK-PRO grant from Regieorgaan SIA to conduct research on the role of arts education in palliative care.

The consortium will receive 700,000 euros from RAAK-PRO. This amount will be increased through additional funding from the consortium partners to a total of one million euros.
The positive impact of art in the last phase of life is really underestimated
Learning from art
With this grant, the consortium will specifically research the effectiveness of the Art-Based Learning (ABL) method for influencing meaning-making processes for patients with incurable cancer. ABL is a teaching method in which the dialogue between the student and the artwork is central, and the viewer learns not so much about as from art.
The indispensable role of art in anxious days
"The positive influence of art in the last phase of life is really underestimated," Lutters explains. "Art has an important, meaningful role. One who brings art and death together in a dialogue actually asks questions about the very meaning of life," he says. “Thanks to this RAAK-PRO grant for ART-PC and the contributions from the partners, the relationship between art, health care, and meaning-making will hopefully be further underlined and made available in palliative care.”
One who brings art and death together in a dialogue actually asks questions about the very meaning of life.
Stay up-to-date
Many special encounters, presentations, learning moments and events are planned over the next four years. On ART-PC's project page, we will keep up with the latest developments.