by Aesthetics | May 21, 2024 | Arts in Health in the News, Member News, NOAH Blog
Sara Warber and the Mutual Reawakening Collaborative co-facilitated the “Thrive! Healthy People — Healthy Planet” exhibition for health center audiences. Breathtaking photography encourages reflection on nature relationships, interconnects human and planetary health,...
by Heidie Ambrose | Apr 9, 2024 | Member News, NOAH Blog
The Art of Nature With the changing seasons are you enjoying heading outdoors? Will you be inspired and bathe in the forest? “The natural world isn’t a subset of art. The natural world is the art and the ultimate inspiration; the majesty of mountain and flow of...
by Aesthetics | Feb 28, 2024 | Jobs & Opportunities, Member News
The Graduate Certificate in Arts and Health Program, offered through the M.A. in Arts Leadership Program, is an exclusive 9-credit, non-degree synchronous online program at the University of Houston. The program combines the fine and performing arts into the areas of...
by Richard A Schaefer MD MPH | Feb 22, 2024 | Arts in Health in the News, Member News, NOAH Blog
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine held its inaugural Hopkins Evening of the ARTS (HEARTS) on Feb 9, 2024 to showcase the art of our med school community. hEARTS featured a student and faculty art gallery with drawings, paintings, photography, and pottery as well as...
by Heidie Ambrose | Nov 3, 2023 | Member News, NOAH Blog
For Cathy Eisenberg, the time she spent at University Hospital felt dark and interminable – four long months sitting at her daughter’s bedside, hoping for a recovery that never came. “When Julie was first admitted, we didn’t think this was the end, but unfortunately... by Heidie Ambrose | Oct 23, 2023 | Member News, NOAH Blog
On Friday, October 13, 2023, Naj Wikoff, NOAH VP Emeritus, was accepted as part of the Fulbright Specialist Program, under the category of Global Health, for the next three years. This program operates under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of...