Accessible Arts of Greater Kansas City advances inclusive and equitable access to the arts by equipping organizations to better engage artists and audiences with disabilities. By convening arts leaders and community stakeholders, we foster collaboration, share expertise, and catalyze meaningful change in accessibility practices.
Art, Brain, and Wellbeing: Exploring Neuro Arts in Practice
Join us for a virtual workshop exploring how creative practices intersect with brain science to support health, wellbeing, and community connection. This session features a thoughtfully facilitated conversation between Dr. Piper Hutson, a Neuroarts Researcher and Arts and Health Specialist; and Martha Valenta, a multidisciplinary artist whose journey with ADHD profoundly influences her creative expression. The conversation will offer insight into creative process and lived experience.
We’ll then transition into a live discussion with Martha, including audience Q&A. Designed to be interactive and accessible, this workshop invites participants to reflect, engage, and connect.
This program is part of ArtsKC’s 2nd Annual NeuroArt Awareness Week – a thoughtfully curated series of events advancing awareness and exploration of the growing field of neuroarts within arts and health.
106 Southwest Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108
HOURS
In-Office Tuesday & Thursday 9am-5pm.
All other weekdays by appt only