Kylie asks
Hi, my name is Kylie and I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis.
I work for a charity called TimeOut. We connect generous holiday homeowners all around the country who are willing to donate a stay to a person diagnosed with an incurable illness so that they can spend time together and make special memories with family & friends.
If you are interested in applying or just want to find out more, we would love to help if we can. Recipients can apply online at www.timeoutnz.org or email info@timeoutnz.org with any questions. Take care, Kylie
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Susan asks
Kia ora,
I am a researcher at the University of Otago (https://www.otago.ac.nz/anthropology/staff/otago636914.html). I have been studying medical crowdfunding. I have mostly been exploring this topic through interviews and case studies, but as I have an interest in creative writing and visual art, I also use this as a way to explore the topic.
I am writing to ask permission to use a photo from this campaign, in a stained glass art project I am working on. If you gave permission, I would paint a black & white version of the photo onto a piece of glass the size of a smartphone. This would be displayed alongside aprox 12 other images. Accompanying this would be some quotes from participants in my survey, and a general explanation about the topic of medical crowdfunding.
The goal of the exhibit is to get people to think about empathy, care and charity… how they respond (or not) to people telling their stories and asking for help online.
I will be showing the artwork as part of a presentation at an academic conference in Seattle, and another in Wellington, in November. I may also show it at other academic conferences, and/or a small exhibition in Dunedin’s Fringe Festival in 2023. The images will potentially also be published as part of academic articles or essays.
If you do decide to give permission, you could chose either for the image to be presented anonymously, or to have your (first) name included, in which case I will put it in the acknowledgements whenever I show the art piece.
As a thank you, I would send you a small gift voucher.
Thanks so much for your time and consideration. You can contact me via this email address: susan.wardell@otago.ac.nz
Wishing you well
Susan
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