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Neuroscience of Art

Learn how making and viewing art affects your physical and mental health. Studies in neuroscience are discovering the many ways we are changed, for the better, because of how we engage with art. Each month will feature a specific topic related to the neuroscience of art.

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1/17: January - One Little Word - a mindful intention

Living with Intention: How does our brain respond differently to an intention vs a resolution?

2/21: February- Black History Month

During Black History Month we touch on the disparities of heart health in the black community and focus on creative ways to reduce stress. Reference artwork of Alma Thomas

3/20: March- Women’s History Month

Do women experience stress differently? A look at how stress can affect women and how our brains respond to the soothing nature of patterns and symmetry.
Reference artwork of Yayoi Kusama.

4/17: April- Earth Day and Gardens

Grow Your Strengths: how our brain responds to positive self-talk and affirmations.

5/15: May- Mental Health Awareness Month

Neuroaesthetics: “ the scientific study of the neural bases for the contemplation and creation of a work of art.”
In other words, what is happening in our brain when we make or look at art?

6/19: June- Pride Month

Does the LGBTQ+ community experience unique stressors? Reducing stress and communicating through art when words aren’t enough.

Contact: C.A.R.E. Program

866-574-7530

Fee:

Free

Dates Offered:

May 15, 2024 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Class Only
Michigan, MI
Seats Available: 100
June 19, 2024 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Class Only
Michigan, MI
Seats Available: 100
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