Date & Time: March 20, 2023 4:30pm
Location: Virtual

How one artist returned to her hometown and created the city’s first Arts in Health workshop experience, assessing how mindfulness and art work together to help individuals express their emotions healthfully and to rebuild stronger communities, particularly in COVID-19.

How one artist returned to her hometown and created the city’s first Arts in Health workshop experience, assessing how mindfulness and art work together
to help individuals express their emotions healthfully and to rebuild stronger communities, particularly in COVID-19.

Presenter Bio

Zoë Lintzeris

Zoë Lintzeris

Born and raised in Baltimore, Zoë Lintzeris is a visual artist working in painting and photography. Founded on her previous work in journalism, her artwork explores the human condition and the emotional psyche through a minimalist lens. Her pieces reside in private collections throughout North America and Europe and have been exhibited in installations at galleries and creative spaces including 222 Bowery, Clover’s Fine Art Gallery, Greenpoint Gallery, Maryland Art Place, and Point Green Studios. From 2017-2019 in New York City, she held three solo shows highlighting her conceptual-documentary photo work and marked her first solo show in Baltimore in 2022. Since 2018, Zoë teaches Arts in Health practices in personal sessions and workshops, and regularly speaks on the intersection of the arts and well-being. She holds a graduate certificate in Arts in Health and works with the International Arts + Mind Lab: Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at Johns Hopkins University School for Medicine. She is developing the world’s first Arts in Health residency and retreat space in Greece and looks forward to helping artists and creatives from all over the world.

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