Episodes
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Art + Medicine: Disability, Culture and Creativity
56m 40s
Artists and healthcare clinicians create alternative perspectives on disability, through disability, stories and performances, and redefine what we perceive as normal. Hosted by artist and storyteller Kevin Kling, Professor Jessica Horvath Williams, PhD, and Doctor Tsegaensh Selameab. Created in collaboration with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging
56m 39s
Exploring heathy aging with Drs. Jon Hallberg and Tseganesh Selameab through the 4M’s framework of Mobility, Mentation (more commonly thought of as mood and memory), Medication and What Matters to older adults, all with an artistic lens. This is a co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race
56m 40s
Hosted by Dr. Jon Hallberg and Dr. Tseganesh Selameab, Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race connects the arts and healthcare through the power of storytelling. In this one-hour special, physicians share their experiences with race, racism, disparities in health care and representation, and anti-racist efforts in the medical community.
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Art + Medicine: Reflections on the Pandemic
56m 39s
Artists' reflections on the pandemic, hosted by Dr. Jon Hallberg and Dr. Renée Crichlow. Partnership with the University of MN Medical School.
Extras + Features
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Serving Older Patients in the Pharmacy
4m 15s
Pharmacist Sharon Kahnke of St. Paul Corner Drug and pharmacist Elias Usso of Seward Pharmacy, explain the importance of medication therapy management and de-prescribing when serving elder populations.
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Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging | Preview
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Exploring heathy aging with Drs. Jon Hallberg through the 4M’s framework of Mobility, Mentation (more commonly thought of as mood and memory), Medication and What Matters to older adults, all with an artistic lens. This is a co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Looking Toward Legacy
8m 7s
Visual artist Seitu Ken Jones and poet Soyini Vinelle Guyton are preparing to leave a legacy for the arts community. They plan to build an arts space in the Frogtown neighborhood of St. Paul called "The Black Gate." The Black Gate will house a gallery, their archives and two long-term artist residency apartments for the benefit of the next generations of artists.
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Dementia-Friendly, Amazing Grace Chorus
7m 4s
The Amazing Grace Chorus celebrates Black culture and history through gospel music in a dementia-friendly environment for members 55+. Founded at the Walker West Academy in St. Paul, Minnesota the choir aims to decrease isolation for elders, give culturally relevant tools surrounding dementia and pass down the traditions of gospel music from one generation to the next.
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Morning Walk by Joyce Sutphen, Film by Zack Grant
1m 45s
Poem "Morning Walk" by Joyce Sutphen, featuring Debra Magid. Film by Zack Grant.
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Why is it Important to Talk About Aging?
1m 34s
Artists answer, "Why is it important to talk about healthy aging?"
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Levity by Ari Nahum Trio
3m 45s
Original jazz composition "Levity"performed by the Ari Nahum Trio at the Weisman Art Museum by clinicians who serve elderly populations. In addition, Minnesota artists explain what gives them joy about aging.
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Dance into your 70s like Ranee Ramaswamy
4m 48s
Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Ragamala Dance Company, Ranee Ramaswamy still dances bharatanatyam in her 70's, but makes conscience decisions about what she performs in order to honor her age and the realities of changing mobility. This story is a part of Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging, a TPT co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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King Lear Excerpt Featuring Raye Birk
2m 3s
Raye Birk performs an excerpt of Shakespeare's King Lear for Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging. This is a TPT co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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When Death Comes by Mary Oliver
2m 8s
Candace Barrett Birk celebrates aging by performing Mary Oliver's poem "When Death Comes" at Lakewood Cemetery for Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging. This is a TPT co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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A Note to His Doctor, by Kevin Hadduck, Film by Tess Nelson
1m 40s
A Note to His Doctor, by Kevin Hadduck. Film by Tess Nelson, voiced by Mark Nelson, MD.
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Borodin's String Quartet No.2: Nocturne
5m 44s
A celebration of aging with Alexander Borodin's String Quartet No.2 in D Major: III. Nocturne at the Weisman Art Museum. Quartet members include Janet Horvath (cello), Taichi Chen (violin II), Catherine Schubilske (violin I) and Leslie Shank (viola) in Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging. This is a TPT co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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