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Health Justice

Our newsletter this week examines the relationship between art and healing. First, insights delving into the science behind art’s physical and emotional healing power. Then, an outline of the gaps in economic investment for Indigenous creators and artists. Next, solidarity economy recommendations to ensure that artists have access to basic resources. Lastly, public art as a tool for envisioning healing futures. 


Art Is a Catalyst for Healing

 
At a virtual summit on healing-centered education, a panel explores the healing power of music and art. Read more…
 
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Indigenous Creators Call for Infrastructure

 
A report interviews 39 Indigenous artists and makes the case for investing in Indigenous-controlled field infrastructure. Read more…
 
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The Art Worlds We Want: Solidarity Art Economies

 
Artists and creators have always contributed to sparking imagination within radical movements, including the solidarity economy. They also need solidarity economic practices to thrive and create. Read more…
 
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Public Art: The Case for a Cultural Heart Transplant

 
Public art is a powerful tool for collective community visioning of healthy, thriving futures. Greater financing is needed to ensure its availability.  Read more…
 
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