Reflection

ZEMOS98 publishes the report "The Health-Culture Interface in Spain".

The Concomitantes UCI Pediátrica and Quásares projects opened up a line of work in ZEMOS98 linked to culture and health that the collective also nurtures with research such as this one.

The report, commissioned by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation, seeks to map and analyse initiatives in the field of the intersection between cultural and health practices in Spain. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the document delves into how art and culture contribute to health and well-being, highlighting practices, models and strategic recommendations for the future. 

In addition to identifying initiatives that are currently crossing art and culture at national and international level, the report includes interviews with key professionals in the sector (Noemí Ávila Valdés, Jazmín Beirak Ulanosky, Jessica Marian Goodman-Casanova, Elena Rocher Vicedo and Roser Sanjuán Plana) and, finally, suggests ideas for the design of public policies, funding and collaboration in the emerging field of health and culture.

Coordinated by ZEMOS98, This research has been designed and written by Samuel Fernández-Pichel in collaboration with Felipe G. Gil, mediator of Concomitentes. 

To access the report click here.