Well-being is not a one-size-fits-all destination, but a personal practice for staying present. This course will empower you to use art as a dynamic tool for care for yourself and your community. Engage with The Museum of Modern Art’s collection to develop a "well-being toolkit" designed to deepen your awareness, spark inspiration, and cultivate a resilient sense of purpose. You’ll gain insights from a diverse faculty of mindfulness instructors, therapists, art educators, artists, somatic practitioners, and scientists. This collective expertise provides a kaleidoscopic perspective on the healing qualities of art.
Artful Practices for Well-Being

Artful Practices for Well-Being


Instructors: Rachael Schwabe
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Discover how art serves as a springboard for sustainable routines that protect your mental energy and creative spark.
Learn to notice internal shifts and stay present, gaining the tools to navigate difficulty with greater ease.
Use the creative process to explore what well-being uniquely looks and feels like to you.
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Reviewed on Oct 29, 2025
Amazing class, if you take the time to read all the optional reading and do a lot of the prompts, you are gonna enjoy it a lot. Thanks Moma
Reviewed on Oct 29, 2025
I loved this course not only for its educational value but also for its inspiring ideas and exercises you can try out for yourself, and I learned a lot in the process.
Reviewed on Sep 5, 2025
it was very helpful and it opened new doors for me to the wide ideas.
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