Healing Arts is a global campaign by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization
Healing Arts
Explore the full programme of events; from performances, exhibitions to interactive public art, hands-on workshops, and thought-provoking symposia and policy panels.
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October 21, 11:00 - 12:00
Frederic Marès Museum
Closed participation session of the cycle "The Museums are waiting for you" at the Frederic Marès Museum, to generate well-being through cultural activation. There will be a visit to the "sentimental museum" collection, aimed at the participants of this project.
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Tuesday 21 October 10:30 - 11:30
Municipal Library Pompeu Fabra, Riells and Viabrea
An activity within the framework of the Born to Read Program, a project that aims to promote reading among children ages 0 to 3. It involves professionals from the cultural and health fields. This specific workshop, in a storytelling format, addresses music, touch, and eye contact as key elements for child development, just like nutrition. Songs, mimes, and activities will be used to connect with children and promote well-being at different times of the day.
Tuesday, October 21, 6:00 PM
National Museum of Catalonia Limited places >> registration open
Don't miss the Meet&Link, the central meeting point for Healing Arts Barcelona. A space to share experiences, connect, and generate new ideas in the field of Arts in Health. The session will feature a musical performance by Núria Duran, a participant in the Taller de Músics' Cabal Musical social program.
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Tuesday 21 October
Casa Coll i Regàs, Mataró
A project led by the Iluro Foundation and CAP Mataró Centre that provides emotional support to people caring for dependent family members. The project uses a Arts in Health methodology within a unique heritage setting: Casa Coll i Regàs in Mataró.
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Monday 20, Tuesday 21, Wednesday 22 & Thursday 23 October 8:00 - 20:00
Larrard Primary Care Center
The exhibition "Narrated Body Maps in Chronic Pain: Unique Experiences, Collective Narrative" brings together works created by people with chronic pain who, using the technique of body mapping, have been able to capture their bodies at real scale and narrate their life stories, marked by pain. Narrated body maps are a tool that explores the experiences, experiences, and interactions of the individual with their environment from a unique and experiential perspective.
Tuesday 21 October 10:30 - 12:30
El Nadal Nursing Home, Vic
A group of El Nadal residents will participate in creating a personal portrait using contemporary art techniques. A portrait that defines us in the moment of action based on the emotions we feel, reflecting the present moment rather than what "we are" or the image of what we would like to be. Contemporary art allows us to depict situations in progress, without needing to be clearly defined and with the possibility of revealing doubts and contradictions. We will use a notebook, which is understood as a guideline that proposes a path toward self-knowledge and the artistic expression of what we feel. This activity is part of the ACVIC CON LA SALUD project.