THE HEALTH MUSEUM, an interactive HEALTH SCIENCE MUSEUM LOCATED IN THE
HEART OF THE HOUSTON MUSEUM DISTRICT, will debut their newest
EXHIBITION “Age in Our TIMES” as part of it’s HEALING ARTS
PROGRAM AT A PREVIEW PARTY ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2025 from 6-8 p.m.
Four awards will be presented during the reception at 7 p.m.The
exhibition will open to the public on Saturday, October 4, 2025, and
will remain on display at The Health Museum until March 23, 2026.
Through an open call for art, The Health Museum received over 150
powerful submissions of visual art and writing – each reimagining
aging as a deeply human journey and illuminating life’s later
chapters in fresh, inspiring ways. From these artworks, 30 were
selected to showcase in the exhibition, spanning mediums such as
watercolor, acrylic, sculpture, and photography. Visitors will also
experience 13 written pieces in a unique way via recordings by the
artists themselves and accessed through retro pay phones within the
exhibition.
The artwork selection was juried by leaders in the consciousness, the
arts, and caregiving including Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC of The Jung
Center, Rosa Ana Orlando, an Independent Art Curator & Consultant, and
Katie Scott with CarePartners.
Tickets for the exhibit preview reception on October 3, 2025, are
available at https://thehealthmuseum.org/exhibits/ageinourtimes/
[https://thehealthmuseum.org/exhibits/ageinourtimes/] and are
complimentary for Museum members and $10 for non-members. All tickets
include live music, light bites, beverages, and free parking in the
Museum’s surface lot.
The Healing Arts Program was launched in 2024 with a gallery opening
for “Healing Hands: A Collection of Caregiver Expressions on Mental
Wellness”. The gallery collection was co-created with caregivers who
used art to tell their stories about caring for others.
Rose Tylinski, the Museum’s Healing Arts Manager, accomplished
artist, and advocate for the transformative power of the arts to heal,
educate, and inspire, developed the program to explore the
intersections of art, medicine, and culture, and provide the community
with an outlet for processing experiences relating to physical and
mental health.
During the past year, through workshops, exhibitions, and community
engagement, the program has increased the museum’s capacity for
connection and healing in the Houston community.
The Healing Arts Program focuses on connection, creativity, critical
thinking, and compassionate dialogue, through a lens that healthier
communities can be built through collaboration between individuals,
educators, artists, and healthcare professionals.
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