📢 Job Opportunity: @NEAarts is seeking a Program Manager to help lead and support Creative Forces: NEA's Military Healing Arts Network and other arts and health initiatives across the agency. @NEA_CFNetwork
⏰ Applications close June 9, 2026:
https://t.co/ZtFlQUiyAT
Welcome Dr. Dionne N. Champion to the Center! Dr. Champion will teach Dance in Medicine, develop a new Interdisciplinary Research Lab course and to continue expand SPARC352 & research that positions the arts as a resource for community health, wellbeing and social transformation.
ONE month left to complete your application for Fall 2026 Graduate Programs at the UF Center for Arts in Medicine ⏳
📅 Submit now— Fall 2026 applications are due July 1st. Apply here:
https://t.co/X67QsKUkGj
This online session explores the intrinsic power of rhythm through guided meditation practices using simple household items or hand drums. Participants will experience healing rhythms inspired by nature & heartbeat to help center & cultivate resilience. https://t.co/r8WTD5hNzq
@Americans4Arts invites you to participate in the 2026 National Arts Policy Survey. Help inform future federal policy priorities for the arts and culture sector funding. https://t.co/YuXJCIV4ni
⏳ One week to go! Join us on June 2 at 2PM for a virtual conversation with professionals and students exploring the many ways creativity and health intersect — from hospitals and community programs to public health initiatives and beyond.
Register here:
https://t.co/ugGecJyaAW
The May edition of our Arts in Health Today newsletter has arrived—featuring recent research, upcoming events, and opportunities to support and grow your work in the field.
🔗 Explore this month’s issue for fresh insights and ways to stay engaged: https://t.co/PwkPpjoAkJ
Newly released Creating Healthy Communities 2025 Evaluation Report highlights the impact of a convening that brought together 530+ participants to explore innovation at the intersections of arts and culture, public health, & community development. @NJPAC
https://t.co/DQv4ntdppC
Artists, scholars, educators, students, and community organizers: the call for participation for the 2026 Imagining America National Gathering is now open! 🎨📚📑
The deadline to submit proposals is June 30. Learn more and submit your proposal here: https://t.co/L3Yojqd7jf
Join our upcoming virtual webinar on June 2 at 2 PM ET! This conversation explores the growing field of arts in health and many ways professionals are using the arts to support healing and wellbeing in hospitals, communities, and public health settings.
https://t.co/ugGecJyaAW
The National Organization for Arts in Health (NOAH) has opened applications to NOAH members for the 8th Annual Cam Busch Arts in Health Awards—an international program recognizing innovative work that advances health and wellbeing through the arts.
https://t.co/9ry48m6Gcp
@SocPrescribeUSA Coalition of Social Prescribers is building a national movement of clinicians connecting patients to the “social vitamins” that support whole-person health—arts, nature, physical activity, and community.
Sign up to join the Coalition:
https://t.co/NkZxB9UwRU
The Third Wave Fund Artist-in-Residence program is now accepting applications by May 13th! This annual, paid, fully virtual residency supports a visual artist in strengthening their creative practice while contributing to social change movements.
https://t.co/9ZckfpCN27
Missed our info session? Learn about the Master of Arts, Graduate Certificate, and Combination Program, including curriculum, student experience, and diverse career pathways across healthcare, public health, and community settings in the webinar replay:
https://t.co/VnhZaOKLWW
Recent global brief on Healing Arts in Times of War highlights how creative practices support resilience, recovery & connection for those affected by war. These approaches help make sense of trauma, foster communication & create pathways toward healing.
https://t.co/d9w0pvTWDK
Join us on May 26 at 1 PM EST for the fourth event in our Arts in Health webinar series—a moderated conversation exploring the successful passage of landmark arts in health legislation in Georgia, and what it signals for the future of the field.
🔗 https://t.co/VQELOw9ixP
Reminder! We’d love to hear your feedback on the Arts in Health Intensive 🎨
By sharing your feedback, you’re helping us strengthen, refine, and better support the next generation of arts in health practitioners!
📝: https://t.co/UFRNbmKVwI
Don’t miss the Path to Practice Info Session! Explore the Master of Arts, Graduate Certificate, and Combination Program options, and learn how each pathway prepares students for impactful careers in healthcare, public health, and community settings. https://t.co/x9DLWFVJQt
Spring into new ideas at the intersection of creativity and health 🌿🎨✨
The April edition of our Arts in Health Today newsletter is here- featuring fresh research, upcoming opportunities, and resources to deepen your practice this season.
https://t.co/QVB7vST8A4
Spring into new ideas at the intersection of creativity and health 🌿🎨✨
The April edition of our Arts in Health Today newsletter is here—featuring fresh research, upcoming events, and opportunities to deepen your practice this season.
https://t.co/QVB7vST8A4