CHOOSE SITE
Back to Speakers
Ryan Patrick

Ryan Patrick

Director of Public Art, Arts in MedicineNYC Health + Hospitals

Ryan Patrick is a curator and arts administrator specializing in public art and arts in health. Currently, Ryan is the Director of Public Art, Arts in Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal hospital system in the United States. In this role, he stewards a permanent collection of 8,000 artworks—the largest non-museum collection in New York—and oversees Arts in Medicine's exhibitions and installation program, commissions, special projects, and conservation initiatives. Previously, Ryan managed the NYC Mural Arts Project, collaborating with artists and mental health advocates to produce large-scale public artworks across a range of contexts in NYC. Ryan holds an MFA in Curatorial Practice from the Maryland Institute College of Art. 

 

Tue Oct 209:30 AM – 10:30 AM

E81 – Healing the Healers and the City: Art as Clinical Infrastructure in the Nation’s Largest Public Health System

In the nation's largest public health system, art is infrastructure. This session examines how NYC Health + Hospitals' Arts in Medicine department cur…In the nation's largest public health system, art is infrastructure. This session examines how NYC Health + Hospitals' Arts in Medicine department curates and commissions art across 11 hospitals and 35+ sites to support workforce resilience, patient …In the nation's largest public health system, art is infrastructure. This session examines how NYC Health + Hospitals' Arts in Medicine department curates and commissions art across 11 hospitals and 35+ sites to support workforce resilience, patient experience, and public health outcomes. Rooted in the 1930s WPA Federal Art Project, NYC H+H stewards 7,000+ works integrated into clinical environments. Through Curating for Health, the department tr…In the nation's largest public health system, art is infrastructure. This session examines how NYC Health + Hospitals' Arts in Medicine department curates and commissions art across 11 hospitals and 35+ sites to support workforce resilience, patient experience, and public health outcomes. Rooted in the 1930s WPA Federal Art Project, NYC H+H stewards 7,000+ works integrated into clinical environments. Through Curating for Health, the department treats the built environment as a public health intervention.  The session highlights HHart of Medicine, an evidence-based art observation program developed with the Whitney and Brooklyn Museums that reduces staff burnout; and the Community Mural Project, which embeds collaborative "Healing Walls" to strengthen cultural representation and foster thereapeutic spaces. Designed for architects, designers, and planners, this presentation illustrates how modest investments in art yield returns through improved patient satisfaction, workforce retention, and community trust—offering a framework for integrating visual art as a scalable, cost-effective tool for equity and whole-person care.   Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeDesign ForwardSession Track
Ryan Patrick
Ryan PatrickDirector of Public Art, Arts in Medicine, NYC Health + Hospitals
Marcel Foster
Marcel FosterCEO & Co-Founder, Performance Hypothesis
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes