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Can colours change the way you view the world? Could rainbows help anxiety and depression? Artist Hiromi Tango works at the cutting edge intersection of art and neuroscience to explore the impact of the rainbow colour palette on the brain and how we can use rainbow art to help support positive mental health and wellbeing.
Scientific research and development provided by:
Dr. Emma Burrows, Neuroscientist, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Patricia Jungfer, Psychiatrist, Sydney, Australia
Hiromi Tango is an Australian-based artist whose practice intersects with arts, health, nature, and neuroscientific research. Hiromi has dedicated her practice to exploring the mental health benefits of arts engagement, with her studio practice and community engagement projects exploring how various aspects of the art-making process can contribute to positive mental wellbeing. Her works have been exhibited at major national art museums and regional galleries across Australia. Hiromi has also featured at international exhibitions in the United States, Belgium, Dubai, and throughout the Asia Pacific including Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, and New Zealand. Hiromi has received multiple awards and has been featured as a finalist in award exhibitions across Australia, including the Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award. Hiromi’s work is held in major Australian public collections as well as private collections across Australia and overseas. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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