Introduction to the Arts and Culture Program—Available Seminar

Introduction to the Arts and Culture Program—Available Seminar── If you:
 
・Want to be healed by beauty
・Want to have a nicely decorated entrance and living room
・Want to learn how to enjoy paintings and/or crafts
 
The Arts and Culture Program is a wellness program to enjoy beauty. The Art Healthcare Seminar is a three part series of lectures. During the lectures, we have participants discover the relationship between beauty and health using the textbook Art Healthcare Wellness Program to Enjoy Beauty. During the practice sessions, participants enjoy flowers, walk in Nature, view (replicas of) master artworks, and various ways to enjoy beauty. “Challenge Sheets” will be provided to the participants to review and improve the various ways to implement beauty and healing into their daily lives.

Once the seminar ends, the participants will be certified as a MOA Art Healthcare Supporter. While enjoying beauty in your daily life, experience mind and body health, as well as the healing effects of art, by participating in our Seminar. Gradually, you will be able to enhance your knowledge of art and beauty and creatively experience various forms of art.
If a certified supporter is interested in sharing their knowledge/expertise from the lectures to more people, he/she may take a course to become a MOA Art Healthcare Advisor.

Main Curriculum

First seminar
Study Textbook: Art Healthcare Wellness Program to Enjoy Beauty
Practice: “Enjoyment of Nature near You” “Observing the Beauty of Flowers” – self check, changes and comments
Homework: “Challenge Sheet” on beauty you enjoyed
 
Second seminar
Study Textbook: Art Healthcare Wellness Program to Enjoy Beauty
Practice: “Enjoyment of Fine Paintings” “Observing the Beauty of Flowers” – self check, changes and comments
Homework: “Challenge Sheet” on beauty you enjoyed, changes, and comments
 
Third seminar
Study Textbook: Art Healthcare Wellness Program to Enjoy Beauty
Practice: Role Play on “Observing the Beauty of Flowers”

* the practice may differ depending on each seminar

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