What's Happening?
Professor Daisy Fancourt, author of 'Art Cure,' discusses the transformative power of the arts on health. Her book explores how various art forms, from music to magic tricks, can improve health outcomes. Fancourt highlights the role of arts in enhancing
treatment for surgical patients and argues against government cuts to arts funding. She advocates for integrating more arts into daily life to achieve significant health benefits, emphasizing the arts' potential to improve mental and physical well-being.
Why It's Important?
Fancourt's work underscores the significant role that arts can play in health and wellness, challenging traditional views that often separate arts from healthcare. Her findings suggest that incorporating arts into healthcare can lead to better patient outcomes and overall well-being. This perspective supports the argument for maintaining or increasing arts funding, as it highlights the arts' potential to contribute to public health. By advocating for the arts as a tool for health improvement, Fancourt's work may influence policy decisions and encourage more interdisciplinary approaches in healthcare.









