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Episode 5: How can arts and creativity tackle health inequalities? S1E5

Episode 5: How can arts and creativity tackle health inequalities?

The arts and culture sectors are among the hardest hit by the pandemic and lockdown but what would a post-pandemic world look like without art? Is there potential for arts and culture to be a significant part of the post-pandemic recovery?In this month’s episode, we speak to widely exhibited artist Dr Harold Offeh and UCL Professor of Biology Professor Helen Chatterjee, to explore what arts and creativity have to do with public health, and how they can help tackle health inequalities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The arts and culture sectors are among the hardest hit by the pandemic and lockdown but what would a post-pandemic world look like without art? Is there potential for arts and culture to be a significant part of the post-pandemic recovery?


In this month’s episode, we speak to widely exhibited artist Dr Harold Offeh and UCL Professor of Biology Professor Helen Chatterjee, to explore what arts and creativity have to do with public health, and how they can help tackle health inequalities.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


Creators and Guests

Rochelle Burgess
Host
Rochelle Burgess
Co-host of Public Health Disrupted
Xand van Tulleken
Host
Xand van Tulleken
Co-host of Public Health Disrupted

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