NOAHCON 24 is taking place in Houston, Texas, October 23-25, and virtually on November 12. NOAH is proud to have a CPAM Partnership for NOAHCON 24! The Center for Performing Arts Medicine (CPAM) embraces the broadest potential of arts and medicine. From keeping Houston’s artists on stage through health and wellbeing programs to integrating the arts into the healthcare environment and providing clinical creative arts therapies at the bedside, CPAM reimagines what a hospital experience can be.
The mission of the center is to effectively translate the collaborative potential of arts and medicine to the health care environment. To achieve its mission, the center supports the following five pillars:
- Specialized health care and wellness education for performing and visual artists
- Purposeful integration of the performing and visual arts into the hospital environment in support of patients and caregivers
- Clinical therapy that utilizes the arts in support of patient and hospital goals
- Research that harnesses the broadest potential of the arts in therapy, rehabilitation and human performance
- Education and outreach that connects the arts in health field across disciplines, inspiring creative thinking and discovery and promoting community health
CPAM is proud to be a Sustaining Founding Member of the National Organization for Arts in Health. For more information visit: https://www.houstonmethodist.org/performing-arts/
NOAH is grateful for our CPAM Partnership for NOAHCON 24.
- October 23: pre-conference tours and kick-off party
- October 24 – 25: in-person days at the University of Houston Student Center (South Entrance), 4455 University Dr. Houston, TX 77004
- November 12: virtual day on Zoom
Register for NOAHCON 24 today!
Annual NOAH conferences inform participants on current and emerging topics in the field, highlight best practices and exemplary programs, and connect an ever-expanding community to inspire conversation, collaboration + innovation. NOAHCON attracts artists of all disciplines, arts administrators, healthcare professionals (administrative and clinical), as well as researchers, creative and expressive arts therapists, designers, educators, students, and anyone with an interest in the transformative impact of arts in health.