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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Friday 24 October
Hospital Verge de la Cinta de Tortosa
The Pain Working Group (TraDoP) of CAMFiC invites you to the fourth edition of this conference, organized as part of World Pain Day, to explore the intersection of art and health. Can art transform the way we understand and approach pain? At the 4th TraDoP Conference, we will examine how artistic expressions can become a therapeutic tool within the biopsychosocial model, offering new perspectives for pain management. Under the theme “Pain and Art”, the conference will delve into the psychological and social dimensions of pain, showing how creativity can facilitate communication, empower patients, and address the emotional component of suffering in a more holistic way. During breaks and the closing session, artistic expressions will be displayed on the screens in the various rooms. We encourage you to submit your own works, or works by people affected by painful conditions, in any format you consider appropriate (photography, short poem, painting, phrase, etc.) by October 15. In the evening, there will be a concert by Cor Flumine at the Cloister of Espai Casal Tortosí, with free admission for the general public.
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October 24, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Geneva Business School, Barcelona
ENGLISH SESSION - This workshop for creative individuals, such as artists, designers, architects, writers, and entrepreneurs, reveals strategies for overcoming stress, with a focus on overcoming creative blogging. Through brief meditative and reflective exercises, participants gain simple yet effective tools for restoring openness, focus, creativity, and overall well-being.
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October 23 and 24, from 10:30 to 11:15
Roberto Bolaño Library, Blanes
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 fields of culture and health. In this specific workshop, music, eye contact, and nourishing touch are as necessary for children's motor and cognitive development as the nutrients and vitamins in food. Learn touch dynamics, lap songs, and cuddles to connect with your son or daughter, to bring calm, to introduce routines, to enjoy a fun time... A proposal for every occasion.
Friday 24 October 19:00 - 21:00
Park of the Studies, Vic
Open-air Lindy Hop dance and initiation workshop open to everyone, located in the Vic studio park. Our organization is a non-profit association that organizes dances to promote swing dancing and improve health.
October 24, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Can Framis Museum, Barcelona
"A New Door to Art" is a series of cross-disciplinary activities that invites the public to interact with the art world through various artistic disciplines: from music, film, gastronomy, and feminism to new technologies and wellness and health.
Thursday 23 October 11:00 - 12:00
Can Amat Museum - Viladecans Museum
We invite you to an open session of the AMAT Project: Health and Heritage, designed for cultural agents and professionals interested in arts in health initiatives. The session will explore the historical events, demographic shifts, and urban changes of our city, beginning with a visit to the immersive audiovisual experience in the Celler room on the ground floor of Ca n’Amat – Viladecans Museum Center. The goal is to share the project methodology so other cultural organizations can learn from it and adapt this arts-in-health initiative to their own municipal contexts.
Friday 24 October 16:00 - 17:30
La Font Space, Barcelona
We invite you to a talk and workshop introducing Artepaliativo, a foundation that for nearly ten years has supported people living with illness through art and art therapy in hospitals, residential homes, and home-care settings. Join us to explore this inspiring field: discover our methodology, learn from real case studies, and experience first-hand how creativity can become a tool for care, connection, and emotional well-being.No previous artistic experience is required. Places are limited to 25 participants. To reserve your spot, please contact info@artepaliativo.org or register through our website. Attendance will be confirmed by email.
October 24, 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Regional Museum of Conca de Barberà, Montblanc
The Conca de Barberà Regional Museum offers health benefits with a sound bath session featuring Tibetan singing bowls, a group relaxation and meditation activity. Participants should bring a mat or thick blanket, and if desired, a pillow for added comfort.
Friday 24 October 19:00 - 20:00
Atlantis, Vic
The Narinan Choir is a choir for people with Parkinson's and their companions. We invite you to sing with us in an open rehearsal, to experience the health benefits of singing and making music with a choir. You'll also learn more about how and why singing can help people with Parkinson's. We sing to work on voice and speech, but above all, to accompany each other and enjoy it. It's a therapeutic choir facilitated by a music therapist. You don't need to know music to sing, you don't need to sing to come; everyone is welcome.
Friday 24 October 17:00 - 18:30
Auditori de La Model, Barcelona
The SMC presents the project “Culture Connects Us”, which aims to place culture at the center as a tool for social transformation and empowerment, framed within the mental health recovery model and the rights and citizenship framework. The presentation will be accompanied by one of the cultural experiences from an SMC entity: “Los Complejos”, a poetry group from CS Espai 3 in Cornellà del Llobregat. This group works on poetry and performance poetry in collaboration with Pabloswky, European Poetry Slam Champion.
Friday 24 October 19:00
Marès Museum, Barcelona Limited places >> registrations open
Carmen Cabezas and Rafael Cofiño talk about the impact of art on public health at the Frederic Marès Museum.
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October 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m
Ter Museum, Manlleu
The Desvetllem la memòria workshops at the Museu del Ter are a participatory historical photography initiative that promotes the documentation and recovery of the collective memory of the local past. In this edition, the project focuses on the Casals-Gràcia school in Manlleu, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary. During the sessions, participants contribute photographs related to the school and its surroundings, which are digitized and documented collectively. This process allows the identification of significant people, spaces, activities and moments, generating a shared visual archive that enriches the Museum's documentary collection. The workshop encourages the active involvement of neighbors and former students, who contribute with their memories and knowledge to reconstruct the daily history of the educational center. Desvetllem la memòria is a cultural and community dynamization tool that highlights domestic photographic heritage and oral memory, strengthening the link between the territory and the people who inhabit it.