Engaging with art and artmaking can profoundly impact our mental, emotional and physical health. In this short-form documentary, we hear stories about how one museum’s Art and Wellness programs have turned that truth into transformative action.

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Engaging with art and artmaking can profoundly impact our mental, emotional and physical health. In this short-form documentary, we hear stories about how one museum’s Art and Wellness programs have turned that truth into transformative action.
“Supermalo” portrays a young artist’s fight for creative freedom in Havana, Cuba.
A young man in a sexually frustrated relationship ventures out to find satisfaction and gets more than he bargains for.
A boy must say goodbye to his home and save some animals as a fire ravages the forest around him.
A lonely teenage girl learns that she can communicate with her recently deceased uncle through a series of audio cassette tapes. Together, they attempt to escape the oppressive grasp of her desperate mother.
Sadie, a 17-year-old ferry deckhand has her day turned upside down when she tries to delete a love-confessing text message before outing herself to the crew.
After his wife leaves him for a vacuum salesman, Frank takes refuge in routine until a number of chance encounters force him to embrace spontaneity and face the ultimate unknown: Himself.
A teenage girl reckons with love and loss as her mother battles a dangerous disease. A story about the enduring bond between mothers and daughters, Beautiful explores the transformative power of resilience.
Conflicted by her identity, Amelia Chan is an American-Born-Chinese waitress who is drawn into an unimaginable circumstance by a mysterious man in a black limo.
A brother and sister mourn their father’s death through reflection, humor and cannibalism.