EpiArts Lab Featured in the News
- Feb 27th, 2020 | EpiArts Lab Press Release | UF College of the Arts
- Aug 7th, 2020 | How the arts can improve mental health, especially during the pandemic | Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Aug 25th, 2020 | Reopening Culture During the Pandemic | Bloomberg Philanthropies
- June 27th, 2022 | PBS NewsHour CANVAS Segment | PBS NewsHour
- April 6th, 2023 | What if your doctor prescribed art for better health? | UF Explore Magaizne
- September 17th, 2023 | Follow the Data Podcast: Can the Arts Keep You Healthy? | Bloomberg Philanthropies
- April 17th, 2024 | When the Prescription Is for a Dance Class, not a Pill | New York Times
- May 31st, 2024 | Social Prescribing | Bloomberg Philanthropies
- June 1st, 2024 | How Art Can Build Trust and Lessen Health Disparities in Public Health | CDC Listen Up! Podcast
Social Prescribing News
- April 24, 2018 | Arts Should Be Available on Prescription | Video by Serious Science
- March 12, 2020 | Arts and Public Health | Video by Serious Science
- Oct 19, 2021 | What Do We Know About Doctor-Prescribed Museum Visits | Forbes
- April 30, 2022 | Canadian Doctors are Prescribing Free Passes to National Parks to Treat Patients | CNN
- June 15, 2022 | Why Some Doctors Are Prescribing Ballroom Dance or a Day at the Museum | Time Magazine
- June 27th, 2022 | PBS NewsHour CANVAS Segment | PBS NewsHour
- March 6th, 2023 | Design for Social Prescribing: Bridging Silos for Health Promotion
- March 10th, 2023 | New report by UCL researchers links participating in arts and culture to longer, healthier lives
Social Prescribing Resources
- Arts on Prescription: A Field Guide for US Communities
- Mass Cultural Council's CultureRx | Evaluation of a Social Prescription Pilot
- A Toolkit on How to Implement Social Prescribing | World Health Organization
- Arts and Population Health March 2023 Report | UCL Social and Behavioral Health Research Group
- Design for Social Prescribing: Bridging Silos for Health Promotion Final Report