- CPAM Patient Art Resources
- The Center for Performing Arts Medicine provides art resources for Houston Methodist patients. Below are examples of art activities CPAM offers to relieve stress and anxiety, offer hope and rejuvenation to support healthcare outcomes for patients.
- Activities
- Photography Safari: A guided photography experience to reflect and capture your surroundings
- Creative Writing Prompt 1: Guided creative writing prompt reflecting on our changing experiences
- Creative Writing Prompt 3: Guided creative writing prompt based on sharing memories
- Out and About Photography Challenge: Activity to take a walk and photograph an object in a new environment using the elements of composition accompanied by a video guide by CPAM Photography Instructor, Mark Chen.
- Guided Meditations with Music: Led by Board Certified Music Therapists
- Music and Visual Art for Relaxation: Visual art videos set to music by CPAM pianists intended to relax viewers and incorporate employee artwork
- Second video of employee photographs set to music by CPAM Pianists for relaxing viewing
- A live painting video set to music transporting those watching to a peaceful outdoor natural environment where the artist, Karissa Laffey, from Artist Boat in Galveston, TX.
- Salt marsh live painting video by artist, Karissa Laffey, from Artist Boat in Galveston, TX.
- Healing Art Guided Imagery - Personal responses to imagery from Healing Arts Exhibition
- Origami Envelope Letter - An origami, letter writing, and drawing activity with guided video
- Drawing Your World - Drawing guide on how to draw any object you see
- Positive Affirmations - Writing musical positive affirmations
- Musical Performances
- The Ermelinda Jazz Trio (featuring Spanish and English songs)
- A classical guitar recital by Jay Kacherski
- Pianist Chlelsea de Souza plays Beethoven
- Harpist Hope Cowan plays Someone to Watch Over Me
- Harpist Hope Cowan plays Somewhere Over the Rainbow
- Guitarist Jay Kacherski plays Lagrima
- Quinn Kalmansson performs Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major at James Turrell's "Twilight Epiphany" Skyspace at Rice University
- Employee Virtual Choir: Houston Methodist choir performing "Count on Me"
- Employee Choir - Song of Blessing
- Employee Choir - Seasons of Love
- Employee Choir - I’ll be There
- Find more resources on
- youtube.com/cpam