NEW YORK (January 6, 2026) — The Art and Science of Well-Being: Unlocking the 9 Dimensions for Freedom in Mind, Body, and ...
For Dear Life examines how illness and disability shape American art, featuring Katherine Sherwood. For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability explores how illness and disability have shaped ...
The blend of science and art is called neuroarts or neuro-aesthetics. The new book, “Your Brain On Art: How The Arts Transform Us,” shows both the growth and importance of the field that connects the ...
It's a simple and beautiful moment. A mother holds her tiny baby and the father sings a gentle harmony to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." This baby, however, is hooked up to a thin tube ...
What if the key to feeling better was already in your hands—a pen, a paintbrush, or a lump of clay? Research shows that creativity isn’t just an outlet— it’s a powerful tool for healing, reducing ...
Natacha’s commitment to precision, safety, and refined outcomes was recently recognized when she was named Best Aesthetic ...
Darryl Potyk, M.D., queues his phone to a song, presses play and deposits the phone in an empty, grande-sized paper coffee cup. He slides the now amplified phone to the center of a table and three ...
During a printmaking class her first year at the University of Delaware, Isaura López thought a lot about bugs. The senior fine arts major said that she’s always been interested in the precision and ...
We are grateful for the support of Dr. Robert Wenger, MCP 1983, who dedicates the exhibit to his mother, Dr. June Klinghoffer, WMCP 1945 and beloved WMCP faculty member (seen above in statue at right) ...
It was a lovely early autumn day, the sort upon which New England’s reputation rests. Color was beginning to seep into leaves that were being illuminated by a golden sun shining in a clear blue sky.