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Indie-screen, 4th June 2012 Brooklyn Heights Cinema 9th June 2012.Ģ018 Art of Recovery: Deterriatorialization and Transition, Ninth International Conference on the Image, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, SAR. Mirror, Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1st – 10th June. Screened in New York Hall of Science, New York, USA, 10th November 2012.īrooklyn Film Festival. In: Rose, E., (Ed), Ice, Cloud, Mirror, pp. Rose, E., catalogue: Landscapes of Wellbeing. Ice, Cloud, Mirror, solo exhibition including paintings by John Ruskin curated by Emma Rose shown in context of her film a cinematic video installation, Mirror, by Rose and Boynton, Brantwood, Cumbria 18th April- 24th June. Exhibited throughout the duration of Mobile Utopias Conference, 2nd -5 th November, Lancaster University. Mobile Utopias: 13 Artists 12 Experiments. Landscapes in Time: a psychotherapeutic intervention, International Journal of the Image, Vol. Mentalizing Therapeutic Landscapes: the Benefit for Mental Health, International Journal of the Image, Vol. Encountering place: A psychoanalytic approach for understanding how therapeutic landscapes benefit health and wellbeing, Health & Place, November 2012 Volume 18, number 6pp. Hidden Identities: Concealed Dangers, Visual Art and Transgender Health and Wellbeing, International Journal of the Image, Vol 7, Issue 1. (2016) Painting place: re-imagining landscapes for older people's subjective wellbeing, Health and Place, 40, p. Published online, hard copy in December 2017 (2017) Migrating art: A research design to support refugees' recovery from trauma - a pilot study, Design for Health, Taylor & Francis, DOI: 10.1080/24735132.2017.1386499. She received funding for an ESRC funded 1+3 collaborative studentship for PhD research (2015-2019) in collaboration with Professor Christine Milligan (Department of Health Research) for the project titled: Assessing the health and wellbeing benefits of engagement in participatory arts activities for older people living with dementia. Art of Recovery seeks to deepen understanding of ways in which participatory arts can contribute to mental health and recovery of migrants who fled extreme situations and experience trauma as a result. In 2018 she was awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant: Art of Recovery: Migrating Landscapes Rose, E, (PI), Bingley, A.

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Recent projects have engaged with women refugees affected by gender-based violence, refugees who are survivors of torture, the ageing population, those living with dementia, and transgender people. Her research utilizes this concept to investigate the role of participatory arts interventions for groups marginalised by society.

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Emma Rose's research concerns the role of art in health and wellbeing underpinned by the theoretical lens of therapeutic landscapes, as it offers a means through which to conceptualise how particular spaces can contribute to an individual’s mental and physical wellbeing.













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