Location
811 Park Place
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
United States
Date & Time
9:00am EST - 11:30am EST
Price
About This Event
Presented by PBC NeuroArts Collaborative
Learn simple, science-supported arts practices for building emotional resilience and supporting brain health.
Discover the hidden impact of stress on the body, brain, and behavior before sampling proven arts-based techniques for helping your brain return to its calmer state (homeostasis).
Learn new ways to build emotional resiliency through free-association drawing, contemplative art gazing, poetry, music, rhythmic movement, and mindfulness practices—there’s something for everyone!
- Coffee & Refreshments at 9:00 am; Event start at 9:30 am
- Panel Discussion
- Interactive neuroarts experiences
Special guests include:
- Brian Wood, licensed mental health counselor and artist
- Dr. Patricia Izbicki, neuroscientist and music/memory researcher
- Elaine Pomfrey, senior teacher and co-director of the Transcendental Meditation Center of Palm Beach
Free & Open to the Public
Registration Required - Limited Spots Available
Contact info@phfpbc.org with event questions.
Please note that all registration information will be saved in Palm Health Foundation's communications database.
>>Image/Voice Agreement: Registration for or participation in the "Train the Brain: Launching the Brain Coast Vision" event and other associated activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow Palm Health Foundation to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the participant’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, or audiotapes of such event.
>>ADA Accommodations Request: If you require special arrangements/accommodations, please contact info@phfpbc.org to arrange
About Train the Brain
Train the Brain is Palm Health Foundation's annual community health campaign that takes place from October 1 - 31. The goal of Train the Brain is to help Palm Beach County residents understand that taking care of the brain is just as important as taking care of the body.
Throughout Train the Brain month, Palm Health Foundation promotes brain health messaging and resources, and the community is invited to free experiential and educational events.
About This Event
Presented by PBC NeuroArts Collaborative
Learn simple, science-supported arts practices for building emotional resilience and supporting brain health.
Discover the hidden impact of stress on the body, brain, and behavior before sampling proven arts-based techniques for helping your brain return to its calmer state (homeostasis).
Learn new ways to build emotional resiliency through free-association drawing, contemplative art gazing, poetry, music, rhythmic movement, and mindfulness practices—there’s something for everyone!
- Coffee & Refreshments at 9:00 am; Event start at 9:30 am
- Panel Discussion
- Interactive neuroarts experiences
Special guests include:
- Brian Wood, licensed mental health counselor and artist
- Dr. Patricia Izbicki, neuroscientist and music/memory researcher
- Elaine Pomfrey, senior teacher and co-director of the Transcendental Meditation Center of Palm Beach
Free & Open to the Public
Registration Required - Limited Spots Available
Contact info@phfpbc.org with event questions.
Please note that all registration information will be saved in Palm Health Foundation's communications database.
>>Image/Voice Agreement: Registration for or participation in the "Train the Brain: Launching the Brain Coast Vision" event and other associated activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow Palm Health Foundation to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the participant’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, or audiotapes of such event.
>>ADA Accommodations Request: If you require special arrangements/accommodations, please contact info@phfpbc.org to arrange
About Train the Brain
Train the Brain is Palm Health Foundation's annual community health campaign that takes place from October 1 - 31. The goal of Train the Brain is to help Palm Beach County residents understand that taking care of the brain is just as important as taking care of the body.
Throughout Train the Brain month, Palm Health Foundation promotes brain health messaging and resources, and the community is invited to free experiential and educational events.
Getting There
Armory Art Center
811 Park Place
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
United States
Location
811 Park Place
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
United States
Date & Time
9:00am EST - 11:30am EST