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Focus on the Arts: The Art of Brain Health

Bonnie Pitman, director of art-brain innovations at UT Dallas' Center for BrainHealth.

WRR 101.1 Focus on the Arts

Amy Bishop

Overview

Dallas' classical music radio station WRR 101.1 discussed BrainHealth Week 2025 in an interview with Bonnie Pitman, distinguished scholar in residence for The Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH) at UT Dallas and director of art-brain innovations at Center for BrainHealth.This segment of Focus on the Arts shares an overview of the vital connection between art and brain health and how the arts serve as a powerful tool for enhancing cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being.

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“Quite simply, the arts are an invaluable tool in brain health, and we want to demonstrate that actively through the activities at the Brain Health Week." BONNIE PITMAN Director of Art-Brain Innovations Center for BrainHealth
Listen to the full podcast on WRR 101.1 Focus on the Arts

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Bonnie Pitman

Director Art-Brain Innovations Distinguished Scholar in Residence for The Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)


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