Oddsocks at the Melbourne Fringe Festival : a methods paper for using an arts installation in promoting public health
journal contribution
posted on 2008-06-01, 00:00authored byP Robinson, Shane McIverShane McIver, J Rumbold, B Rankin, R Hawkins, B Colliver, B Rumbold
Installation art involves using everyday objects and spaces in an unusual way to gain attention and encourage interaction. While arts-based projects have the ability to inform and provoke interest, few have focused on public health. Oddsocks was conceived as a public health installation as part of the annual Melbourne Fringe Festival, with a primary aim to raise awareness concerning the importance of exercise and foot health. Promoting such underserved public health issues creates specific challenges which have been typically under-reported. This methods paper focuses on how these challenges can be met through arts-based initiatives and arts-based inquiry.
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Australian and New Zealand journal of public health