Art Is Moving From Amenity to Measurable Health Intervention
At Aspen Ideas: Health, Jeremy Faust, Jane Golden, Tiffany Ortiz, and David Leventhal made the case that art is increasingly being treated as a health intervention rather than a cultural amenity. Drawing on mural-making in behavioral health, lullaby-writing for stressed parents, and dance for people with Parkinson’s, they argued that artistic practice can change movement, bonding, stress regulation, identity, and community ownership. The discussion also turned on evidence: how to measure these effects rigorously enough for clinicians, insurers, funders, and public systems without reducing the work to a simple dose or stripping it of meaning.
The Aspen Institute·Jun 24, 2026·21 min read