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Dr. Jeremy Nobel, gets quoted in Boston Globe article “Loneliness epidemic: How potluck dinners can build connections”
Over half of Americans are lonely. In Maine, potluck dinners are helping. Sharing food and stories helps foster the connection our times so desperately need.
Intergenerational film screenings: a win-win for audiences of all ages
In an exciting new video called “Embrace Your Signal: Loneliness, Art, and the Brain,” we share the proven ways art shapes our minds and behavior for the better. In just under three minutes, the video uses simple visuals to illustrate the ways art rewires the lonely brain.
Announcing “Embrace Your Signal: Loneliness, Art, and the Brain”
In an exciting new video called “Embrace Your Signal: Loneliness, Art, and the Brain,” we share the proven ways art shapes our minds and behavior for the better. In just under three minutes, the video uses simple visuals to illustrate the ways art rewires the lonely brain.
A Night of Creativity and Connection: Highlights from FAH’s 20th Anniversary Celebration
The Foundation for Art & Healing Announces NBC News’s Kate Snow as Host for 20th Anniversary Celebration
The Foundation for Art & Healing Announces NBC News’s Kate Snow as Host for 20th Anniversary Celebration
The Foundation for Art & Healing Announces NBC News’s Kate Snow as Host for 20th Anniversary Celebration
Campus Urgency: All Eyes On Loneliness
Throughout our history, humans have been driven by the urge to create and express themselves. Creative expression allow us to share our stories, helping us to relate to one another, understand the world around us, and feel less alone.
Steve Buscemi Joins The Foundation for Art & Healing as Ambassador for Project UnLonely Films
Throughout our history, humans have been driven by the urge to create and express themselves. Creative expression allow us to share our stories, helping us to relate to one another, understand the world around us, and feel less alone.
Bringing New Students Together at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago recently brought Project UnLonely’s Campus Colors & Connection workshop to their new student orientation, giving students a chance to connect through creative expression and sharing.
Colors & Connection: Exploring Loneliness With Harvard’s Future Public Health Leaders
FAH recently led a Colors & Connection workshop for 90 students at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The workshop explored loneliness, a major public health concern that is especially prevalent among young adults.
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