Photo by Lawrence Sumulong

What if arts engagement were treated like exercise and sport—as a core public health strategy? Against the backdrop of the world’s celebration of soccer, this conversation explores how creativity can be understood as a health-creating behavior alongside physical activity, supporting not only individual wellbeing, but the health of our cities. While sport and exercise are widely recognized for protecting physical and mental health, growing evidence shows that engagement in music, dance, storytelling, and the visual arts also strengthens stress regulation, emotional wellbeing, social connection, and community resilience. 

Bringing together voices from the arts, sports, public health, and policy, this event examines how creative participation can advance World Health Organization (WHO) global health targets while aligning with New York City’s priorities around prevention, equity, and neighborhood-level wellbeing. The conversation highlights how arts engagement can support mental health, reduce health disparities, and foster the social cohesion that underpins healthy, thriving communities. We are invited to reimagine creativity not as a luxury, but as essential civic infrastructure, one that supports healthier bodies, stronger social bonds, and more resilient neighborhoods long after the final whistle.

Venue
Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio, David Geffen Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

For ticketing, call CenterCharge at 212-721-6500 from Monday–Friday 10:00 am–6:00 pm (EST)

For general inquiries, call Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or email [email protected].

The Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio is an innovative venue for small-scale performances, rehearsals, and community gatherings. Prominently located inside David Geffen Hall on the corner of Columbus Avenue and 65th Street, the venue was designed to be visible to outside passersby—providing an open door into the creative process and artistry at Lincoln Center. Learn more »

Accessibility

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Accessible seating and designated aisle seats; Accessible restrooms and accessible routes
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Hearing loop installed. Loop receivers available
 

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