The art of empathy: When philanthropy meets creativity

The art of empathy: When philanthropy meets creativity

Why Art Matters: Cultivating Well-being Through Creativity

Art transcends mere‍ aesthetics; it’s a powerful force that enriches lives,fosters connection,and shapes⁣ our understanding of the world. Recognizing this profound impact, a growing movement is recognizing the vital role art plays in individual and societal well-being. Art Matter 2025, hosted by the Museum of Art ⁣and Photography, brought ​together experts to delve ⁢into this crucial ⁢conversation, exploring the intersection of philanthropy, art, and the pursuit of a more fulfilling future.

Ingrid Srinath, a prominent figure in the social sector, eloquently‍ captured the transformative⁣ power of art: “Art allows us to imagine what we could be as individuals, groups, and society. It’s not just about reflecting the present but about creating new futures.”

Dr. ⁢Sunita Maheshwari,‌ chief dreamer⁤ at The Telerad ​Group, highlighted the importance of accessible‌ public spaces. While acknowledging the⁢ presence of art in private spaces, she observed, ⁣”In India, the rich may​ have‍ larger homes ​with art and gardens, but public spaces where people can gather are scarce. Public art and spaces ⁤are essential to a thriving ‌society.”

Aparna Uppaluri of ‌Antara Advisory emphasized the interconnectedness ⁤of individual and social well-being, stating, “Wellness isn’t just ‍about‍ individual‍ health but⁣ also about social health, which is deeply‌ connected to ⁤the arts.”

vinita Bali,‍ former CEO of Britannia Industries, underscored‌ the ‍profound impact of performing⁤ arts, saying, ⁤”Artists​ put immense effort into creating experiences that bring us lasting joy and upliftment.”

Though, Bali expressed concern over the limited⁤ funding allocated to the arts in India. “Only a small fraction of the CSR budget and the ministry of culture’s resources support the arts.”

Dr. Preethi Jain, director of Accelerate Indian Philanthropy, proposed a solution: “Creating an apex philanthropic alliance for arts,‍ similar to those in other sectors, could bring philanthropists together,​ create regional ⁣advocacy, and⁢ shape a community where⁤ everyone can contribute, even those new to the arts.”

Art’s Unexpected‍ Benefits: Enhancing Medical Skills

Dr. Sunita Maheshwari shared a fascinating anecdote from ​her own experience: “I trained as a⁣ doctor‍ at Yale⁢ University in New Haven, where my‍ husband and I spent our Sundays at the Yale ​art Gallery, ⁢enjoying free art.Later, I came across research showing that ⁢doctors who engage with art improve their observational skills and​ become better physicians.”

Supporting Dr. Maheshwari’s observation, a ‍2018 study published⁢ in the Journal of‌ General Internal Medicine revealed that medical students exposed to the arts demonstrated​ higher levels ⁤of empathy, emotional intelligence, and tolerance for ambiguity, while experiencing lower levels of burnout.

These ⁢findings underscore ⁣the profound impact of art,⁢ extending​ beyond aesthetics and⁤ enriching various aspects ⁣of our lives, including healthcare.

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How does art contribute to ‌individual and social⁢ well-being?

Why Art Matters: Cultivating Well-being Through Creativity

Art transcends mere aesthetics; it’s‌ a powerful force that ‌enriches lives,‌ fosters connection, and shapes our understanding of the world. Recognizing this profound impact, a growing⁤ movement is recognizing ​the vital role⁣ art plays in individual and societal well-being. Art Matters 2025,hosted by​ the Museum of Art and Photography,brought together⁢ experts to delve into this crucial conversation,exploring the intersection⁢ of philanthropy,art,and the pursuit of a more fulfilling future.

We⁣ spoke‌ with several key figures at ‌the event to gain deeper insights ​into this essential topic.

Ingrid Srinath, Social Sector leader

Archyde: Ingird, how do ⁤you see the transformative ‌power of art?

Ingrid ‍Srinath: Art allows us to imagine what we could be as individuals, groups, and society. It’s not just about ‌reflecting the present but about creating new futures.

Dr. Sunita Maheshwari, Chief Dreamer at The Telerad⁤ Group

Archyde: Dr. Maheshwari, you’ve emphasized the importance of ⁤accessible public spaces. Can you elaborate?

Dr. Sunita‍ Maheshwari: In India,the rich may have larger homes with art and gardens,but public spaces where people can⁣ gather are scarce. Public art and spaces are essential ​to ‍a thriving society.

Aparna Uppaluri, Antara Advisory

Archyde: Aparna, how do you see the connection between individual and social well-being through ‍art?

Aparna ‌Uppaluri: Wellness isn’t just about individual health⁤ but also⁤ about social health, which​ is deeply connected to the arts.

Vinita bali,Former CEO of Britannia Industries

archyde: Vinita,what ⁢impact do you see performing arts having,and what ⁣are your thoughts on funding for⁤ the arts in​ India?

Vinita Bali: Artists put immense⁤ effort​ into creating experiences that bring us lasting ​joy and upliftment. However, only a small fraction of the CSR budget and the ministry of​ culture’s ⁤resources support the ​arts here.

Dr. Preethi Jain, Director of Accelerate Indian Philanthropy

Archyde: Dr.⁣ Jain, you propose a​ solution ⁤for increasing funding. Could you tell ⁢us more?

dr. Preethi jain: ⁢ Creating an ⁤apex philanthropic alliance ‌for arts, similar to​ those in othre⁣ sectors, could bring philanthropists together, create regional ⁣advocacy, and shape a⁤ community ‌where everyone can ⁣contribute, even those new to the‌ arts.

Art and Medical Professionals: An Unexpected Connection

Dr.Maheshwari⁣ shared a fascinating anecdote about the ⁣impact of art‌ on her medical career:

Dr. Sunita Maheshwari:‍ I trained as a doctor at Yale University in New Haven, where⁤ my husband and ⁢I ⁢spent our Sundays⁣ at the Yale​ Art Gallery, enjoying free art. ‍later, I came across ⁤research showing that ​doctors who⁤ engage‍ with‍ art improve ​their observational ⁣skills and become better physicians.

Research supports Dr. Maheshwari’s observation. A 2018 study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine revealed that medical⁣ students exposed to the arts demonstrated higher⁢ levels of empathy, ⁢emotional intelligence, and ‍tolerance for ambiguity, ​while experiencing lower levels of ‌burnout.

These findings underscore ⁤the profound impact of art, extending ‌beyond aesthetics ⁢and enriching various aspects of our lives, including healthcare.

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