It's been a while since I've landed in your inbox. The silence wasn't planned, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns and projects need space to breathe.
I'm thrilled to reconnect with you all and wanted to share some good news: moving forward, you can expect to hear from me at least once a month. I've recognized the importance of creating consistent momentum while honoring my need for the right timing and space.
Your presence as subscribers means the world to me. I'm genuinely excited to share insights and observations again through this channel.
I'm also deeply curious about what's resonating with you these days. If there are subjects you'd like me to explore or developments in the realm of museotherapy that have caught your attention, please don't hesitate to reply to this email. Your input helps me better serve this community with relevant content.
Looking forward to our renewed connection,
Minette
Some recent museum-based art therapy updates and links from around the web:
Stressed? Sick? Swiss town lets doctors prescribe free museum visits as art therapy for patients
Finding 'A Place to Call Home' through art therapy at the Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mindfulness, art therapy, ArtUp: practicing them in museums reduces anxiety and stress
Museum Next has a Museums + AI Summit March 26-27 Online (soon!)
The EFAT Conference is set for July 2-4, 2025 in London
The AATA Conference is set for October 8-11 in Portland
Lastly, if you are in the museum, art therapy, or museotherapy world and you are hiring, feel free to drop a line. If you’re a graduate student or someone looking for a job and want to get involved, please don’t hesitate to do the same.