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Arts Panel Discussion: Creativity,
Art-making, and Brain Science
Jamesport Meeting House
1590 Main Road
Jamesport, NY 11947
Sunday, May. 4, 2:00pm
Admission: Free
Where does creativity reside in the brain? Why do many people who have faced trauma show extraordinary gravitation toward creativity, including visual and musical arts? Leading psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and educators from Mclean Hospital of Harvard University discuss the complex relationship between creativity, brain functions, and mental disorders caused by trauma.
Organized in conjunction with the special exhibition Finding Qi, an art exhibition of works by Robert Oxnam at the East End Arts Council Galleries, the discussion uses Oxnam’s art as a starting point, as he suffered from dissociative identity disorder, caused by abuse in early childhood. Oxnam stated that art made him feel “more cohesive” than any other activity. The exhibition curators, Amei Wallach and Vishakha Desai, lead the discussion combining their expertise in the creative world and their closeness with Robert himself.
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