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Arts on Prescriptions Montreal

Project title

Arts on Prescriptions Montreal

Description of initiative

A one-year pilot program started in 2018 in Montreal, through which the doctors recommended an unusual treatment—a prescription to visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, by offering patients and their caregivers or family members free admission to the museum. Any doctor who was a member of the Médecins francophones du Canada could participated in the program, writing up to 50 museum prescriptions per year, each one good for two adults and up to two children.
The program was an extension of the MMFA’s existing work in the field of medicine, which in 2017 saw the museum found an Art and Health Committee. The institution is involved in 10 art and health-related clinical trials, studying the effects of art on patients suffering from conditions such as eating disorders, breast cancer, epilepsy, mental illness, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of social relations

Keywords

Montreal, museum, arts on prescription, health well-being

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Other

Timeframe

2018 - 2019

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

Increased well-being
Decreased stress

Organizer(s)

Montreal Museum for Fine Arts
Canada
Public / State | Culture