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Doha, September 28 (QNA) – Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, will host “Unmasking the Mind: How Art, Sound & Story Heal Us”, a public panel discussion on October 8.
The session coincides with the activities held to mark Mental Health Awareness month, and underscores Mathaf’s commitment to mental health advocacy and community wellbeing by offering an inclusive platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, as well as exploring the role of effective creative expression in improving mental health.
Through hosting this event, Mathaf demonstrates how museums and cultural institutions can actively contribute to public health, providing safe spaces where art, music, and psychology intersect to break stigma and open new possibilities for healing.
This initiative also reflects Mathaf’s broader commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together clinical psychologists, artists, and musicians to explore innovative approaches to wellbeing. Indeed, the panel discussion underscores Mathaf’s dedication to empowering the public with knowledge, encouraging participation, and nurturing a culture of open conversations around mental health.
The panel will address the intersection of art, music, and psychology, and the role of creativity as both a means of artistic expression and a therapeutic tool. The panel will feature a number of specialists, including: Dr. Zhivka Pesheva, clinical psychologist, life coach and musician, Dr. Marta Casillas, clinical psychologist, Olga Velcheva, musician and sound therapist and Ramzi Bou Kamel, musician.
The session coincides with Qatar Museums’ 20th anniversary celebrations, which coincides with the launch of its “Evolution Nation”, an 18-month campaign celebrating Qatar’s cultural journey, from the founding of the Qatar’s National Museum to the its established system of cultural institutions. (QNA)