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Scottsdale Arts explores the healing properties of art with new exhibition

Posted 8/30/24

Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation, a department of the nonprofit Scottsdale Arts, will exhibit “ArtRx: The Mind-Body Connection” to explore the healing qualities of arts …

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Scottsdale Arts explores the healing properties of art with new exhibition

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Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation, a department of the nonprofit Scottsdale Arts, will exhibit “ArtRx: The Mind-Body Connection” to explore the healing qualities of arts engagement through music, visual art, poetry, dance and architecture.

The new exhibition opens Oct. 17 and will remain on display through Jan. 5, 2025, at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St., according to a press release.

“ArtRx” is connected to “Brains and Beauty: At the Intersection of Art and Neuroscience,” an exhibition located inside the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. “Brains and Beauty” is based on the concept of neurological responses to aesthetic experience, while “ArtRx” is specifically about how art’s engagement is used in medicine to help people feel better. A public reception for “ArtRx: The Mind-Body Connection” will be held on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m.

For more information, visit www.ScottsdaleArtsLearning.org/exhibitions.