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Creating a Space That Embraces the Hearts of Mothers and Families with “Connecting Lines” in the Maternity Ward: Kyoto University of the Arts Students Install Hospital Art at Kitano Hospital, Medical Research Institute in Osaka

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Students from Kyoto University of the Arts have installed hospital art in the maternity ward of Kitano Hospital in Osaka as part of their long-running "Hapii+" project. The design, which uses "connecting lines" to symbolize seamless care, aims to provide a comforting environment for mothers, families, and newborns throughout the birthing process.

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Q: What is the name of the hospital art project led by Kyoto University of the Arts and when did it begin?
A: The hospital art project is called 'Hapii+' and it began in 2009 as a social implementation initiative by Kyoto University of the Arts.
Q: Which hospital in Osaka collaborated with Kyoto University of the Arts for the maternity ward art installation this year?
A: Kitano Hospital, Medical Research Institute in Kita-ku, Osaka collaborated with Kyoto University of the Arts for the maternity ward art installation this fiscal year.
Q: How many consecutive years has the 'Hapii+' project been active as of this fiscal year?
A: As of this fiscal year, the 'Hapii+' project has been active for 17 consecutive years since its launch in 2009.
Q: What specific areas at Kitano Hospital, Medical Research Institute have previously received 'Hapii+' installations before the maternity ward?
A: Previous 'Hapii+' installations at Kitano Hospital included the NICU/GCU in 2021 and the Chemotherapy Center in 2023.
Q: What artistic concept did the students use to represent care in the maternity ward installation at Kitano Hospital?
A: The students used the concept of 'Connecting Lines' to express 'Seamless Care' and embrace the individual feelings of mothers and families in the maternity ward.