Creativity in Care

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Inscape creative programs are in high demand.

Our goal is to raise funds to grow creative programs in local hospitals and clinics and expand our artist-in-residence model connecting artists with patients, families and healthcare workers.

Learn more about our programs below and donate today.

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Inscape programs are in high demand. Your tax deductible donation goes directly to support artists and musicians to work with patients, families and staff in Southern Tasmanian hospitals. Your donation contributes to our Inscape Tas Incorporated Gift Fund. You can donate once-off or as a recurring payment. Please see our terms and conditions and privacy policy.

How you can create the future of care.

  • Artist in Residence Program

    Artists undertake residencies within healthcare settings, leading special projects that provide lasting creative engagement for patients, staff and visitors.

  • Bedside Musician

    Inscape artists bring tailored music experiences directly to patients at their bedside. These one-on-one or small group sessions are designed in response to patient needs, offering comfort, connection, and a gentle way to support wellbeing through music.

  • Lifescape Artist

    Artists create unique illustrations based on patient stories, gifting these artworks to patients to share with family and staff, bringing their personal experiences to life.

  • Pop Up Performances

    Professional musicians perform live duos in shared hospital spaces, creating uplifting moments for patients, visitors, and staff. These performances, led by Inscape artists, offer spontaneous, calming experiences that bring music into the heart of the hospital.

How Inscape Artists Care with Creativity

  • Bringing Colour to Clinical Spaces

    Through Inscape Tasmania, Bec Coote introduces colour, imagery and creativity into a ward, helping patients feel more at home while also engaging staff in new ways to brighten their shared environment.

  • The Soft Power of Music

    Harpist and bedside artist Tiff Hall transforms hospital spaces with Inscape Tasmania. Through music, hand-holding and quiet presence, she brings comfort, joy and connection to patients, supporting their wellbeing in challenging healthcare environments.

  • Connecting to a Patient's Inscape

    Musician Crystal Livermore, brings music to hospital rooms is to connection patients with their inner world - their inscape. Through bedside visits and pop-up performances, Crystal has seen how music helps patients refocus, find calm and enable reconnection with memories and moments of joy during their time in hospital.

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