Healing Arts is a global campaign by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization
Here you can find events that took place such as celebratory performances, exhibitions, public art programmes, workshops and dialogues.
21 August 2024 1PM-2:15PM
Tramway, 25 Albert DR, Glasgow, G41 2PE
Performing Anxiety was an ambitious new good practice resource from the Mental Health Foundation and the team behind the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, designed for anyone who wanted to make live artistic work about mental health. This ranged from autobiographical shows about anxiety and depression to participatory projects working with vulnerable people.
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21 August 2024 3:05PM-3:25PM
Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE
Ceramic Artist Carol Sinclair believed in the power of making to bring joy into our lives and shared her thoughts on why the process and experience of making made people happy. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
7, 14, 21 August 2024 12PM-1:30PM
Anyiso, Keal Place, Glasgow, G15 6UZ
Glasgow Life's Singing For Fun was a free and accessible programme delivered by professional musicians and instrumentalists to support anyone who wished to sing for wellbeing.
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23 August 2024 10AM-12PM
Glasgow Women's Library, 23 Landressy St, Bridgeton, Glasgow G40 1BP
The ALLIANCE celebrated a decade of the Community Links Worker Programme. This event brought together Community Links Practitioners, communities, GPs, practice staff, and many others to share their experiences from the past ten years.
21 August 2024 10:45AM-12PM
Participants joined Sangeeta Isvaran's 4-hour workshop as part of Healing Arts Scotland Glasgow Day. The workshop was led by Sangeeta Isvaran, an experienced practitioner with three decades of expertise in using the arts to promote community engagement, education, empowerment, and conflict resolution. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
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21 August 2024 1PM-1:25PM
Participants joined Playlist for Life for an engaging workshop that delved into the transformative power of music for individuals living with dementia and their carers. This interactive session focused on three key musical realms: heritage music, identity music, and the vibrant world of Bollywood music. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
21 August 2024 10:45AM-11:15AM
A powerful new theatrical work-in-progress delved into the complexities of modern masculinity. The journey of a group of young men was followed as they confronted their personal battles with toxic masculinity, challenging the roles society had imposed upon them. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
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21 August 2024 1:15PM-2PM
T4, Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE
People joined to hear Professor Sir Gregor Smith, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, talk about the key challenges facing our health and care system and how practising Realistic Medicine and careful, kind care would help deliver a fairer and more sustainable health and care system. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
23 August 2024 1PM-2PM
Upstairs Seminar Room, Centre for Integrative Care, 1053 Great Western Rd, Glasgow, G12 0YN
A one-hour talk explored the design of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde therapeutic environments, where artists and designers worked with NHSGGC and the community to enhance mental health and well-being through co-designed art and design.
21 August 2024 2:30PM-3PM
An extended family of clowns brought joy, offered meaningful connection, and enhanced well-being by co-creating unique, playful encounters with people living with dementia.
August 21, 2024 11:30AM-12:15PM
Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, Scotland, G41 2PE
Scottish Ensemble delivered facilitated Music and Wellbeing sessions to communities across Scotland. In this workshop, you experienced one of our Music and Wellbeing workshops, which included guided listening and mindfulness tools and techniques to support your wellbeing. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.
21 August 2024 2.30PM-4PM
We were delighted to have Jill Sonke present on One Nation/One Project (ONOP), a US initiative using the arts to build healthier communities. ONOP’s research highlighted the arts' role in wellbeing, while its Arts for EveryBody campaign raised public awareness of the arts-health connection. This event was part of HAS Glasgow Day.