ART AS A BRIDGE

Art Workshops for Older Adults and in Non-Conventional Contexts

These workshops are designed as inclusive, open, and respectful spaces, where art becomes a bridge for communication, care, and transformation. It's not just about creating works, but about generating shared experiences that improve quality of life, strengthen bonds, and open paths to personal expression.

For older adults, art is a powerful tool for:

Stimulating memory, cognition, and creativity.

Improving motor skills and flexibility.

Reducing stress, anxiety, and depression.

Promoting socialization, combating loneliness, and strengthening self-esteem.

Painting, modeling, or making crafts not only activates the brain and body, but also allows people to express emotions, share experiences, and build new ways of connecting with others.

In non-conventional and palliative care contexts, art offers a space for relief and support:

It facilitates emotional expression and communication.

It reduces psychological suffering and improves overall well-being.

It provides a sense of purpose, empowering people in decision-making.

It creates an intimate space to live in the present, develop meaningful situations, and even redefine goodbyes.

These workshops understand art as an act of care and mental health, as a place of openness and exploration, where learning takes place from both sides: from those who participate and from those who accompany them.

Art is not just created: it also cares, accompanies, connects, and transforms.

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