Creative Brain Week 2024

Synopsis

The Global Brain Health Institute, in association with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, presents Creative Brain Week 2024 from 4-9 March at Trinity College, Dublin.

The programme explores the themes of attention, connection and love through art, science and activism.

Artists and scientists convene to share multidisciplinary knowledge to address challenges of non-communicable diseases and the intersectionality of brain health, poverty and environment through a series of live and online presentations and creative exhibitions.

WHERE?
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
FORMAT
WHEN?
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4
March
2024
9
March
2024
09h30-18h00
DETAILS
Watch livestream

Participants

Nisha Sajnani

Co-director, Jameel Arts & Health Lab

Stephen Stapleton

Co-director, Jameel Arts & Health Lab

Nils Fietje

Co-director, Jameel Arts & Health Lab

Jill Sonke

Director of national impact and research, One Nation/One Project

Yazmany Arboleda

Artist

Michael Tan Koon Boon

Arts-health practitioner

Martina de Wittte

Postdoctoral researcher, University of Melbourne and University of Amsterdam

Christopher Bailey

Co-director, Jameel Arts & Health Lab

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About the event

Opening session: Who is in the room? | 4 March

Creative Brain Week 2024 opens on 4 March with a retrospective on 2023 and a look ahead, including a session titled "Who is in the room?", featuring Atlantic Fellows and the authors of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab–Lancet global series on the health benefits of the arts, with Nisha Sajnani and Stephen Stapleton, founding co-directors of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, and Jill Sonke, director of national impact and research for One Nation/One Project.

Register to attend this session in person here.

Register to attend this session online here.

Panel discussion: Collaboration and connection | 6 March

On 6 March, the Jameel Arts & Health Lab and Lancet authors host a panel discussion, titled "Collaboration and connection," with Nils Fietje, founding co-director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab and research officer for the World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe; Nisha Sajnani; Jill Sonke; artist Yazmany Arboleda; arts-health practitioner Michael Tan Koon Boon; and Martina de Wittte, postdoctoral researcher, University of Amsterdam.

Register to attend this session in person here.

Register to attend this session online here.

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