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Healing Arts
Guillem d'Efak
Nisha Sajnani
The meeting takes place within the framework of Healing Arts Barcelona, with the aim of exploring and debating how participation in artistic activities can help improve physical and mental health.
Today, 23 October, the Central Building of the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) hosted the conference ‘Creative Pathways to Health: Research and Practice in Arts-Based Interventions, an international meeting focused on analysing how the arts can contribute to people’s well-being and health. The event, jointly organised by Vall d’Hebron, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) and the M₃O research group of the University of Vic–Central University of Catalonia, was held as part of Healing Arts Barcelona. Around a hundred health and research professionals and cultural agents attended.
The day, scientifically coordinated by Professor Sergi Blancafort (UVic-UCC), served as a meeting point to present and discuss new lines of research and practices in the field of Arts in Health, an area that has grown significantly in recent years. Accumulated scientific evidence shows that participation in artistic activities can improve physical and mental health, reduce stress and loneliness, and enhance the quality of life of people in vulnerable situations or with illness.
Nisha Sajnani, professor at New York University and co-director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, delivered the keynote lecture, providing a global overview of the role of the arts in health and well-being.
Next, the round table ‘Arts in Health: From Theory to Practice’ brought together international researchers who shared models and experiences of artistic interventions in various contexts: from the impact of music and dance on the physical and psychosocial health of older people to the role of the arts in palliative care or psychosocial support in humanitarian contexts.
The programme concluded with a session dedicated to experiences in Catalonia, featuring professionals from hospitals, museums and universities presenting research and intervention projects in areas such as mental health, Parkinson’s disease, reducing loneliness among older adults, and improving the well-being of patients with chronic conditions. The session was opened by Antoni Plasència, Director General for Research and Innovation in Health at the Department of Health, and moderated by Dr Sara Guila Fidel Kinori, clinical psychologist at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital and researcher at the Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addictions Group at VHIR.
In addition to the presentations, the event featured an exhibition in the lobby showcasing several Vall d’Hebron initiatives that use art to promote health and well-being. Among them:
Psychiatrics, General Hospital
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