International Health Humanities Network Membership

Lynne Seear

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Lynne Seear is the Manager of the Arts in Health Program for Children’s Health Queensland, including the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital. She is a senior curator, writer and arts manager with 30 years’ experience in the sector, including 16 years at the Queensland Art Gallery in management roles. From 2000 to 2010 she was the Queensland Art Gallery’s Deputy Director, Curatorial and Collection Development. In this position she managed curatorial programs that were crucial to the establishment of the Gallery of Modern Art, in particular the growth of the Gallery’s contemporary collections. Lynne was also involved in the development of the Children’s Art Centre and the curation of ground-breaking contemporary programs for children and family-based audiences. For the past seven years she has pursued a specialist research and professional interest in the importance of arts and culture within healthcare settings.

Humanities Subjects

  • Creativity
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Literature
  • Museum/ Curation
  • Music
  • Narrative
  • Oral literature
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Poetry
  • Printmaking
  • Sculpture
  • Storytelling
  • Technology
  • Theatre
  • Video
  • Visual Arts

Health Care Areas

  • Allied health professions
  • Clinic
  • Community health
  • Health care professional
  • Health education
  • Health facilities
  • Healthcare
  • Hospital
  • Literature
  • Social determinants of health

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