Arts and Health Week Summit
At the Intersection of Arts and Health
Registration is now open for the 2025 Arts and Health Week Summit on June 13, 2025.
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Hosted by LA Opera in collaboration with LA County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District; Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; and Healing Arts—an initiative of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab—and the World Health Organization, this unique summit offers conversations and participatory experiences, and promotes creative ways to approach wellness.
Thought leaders including arts practitioners, medical experts and administrators, funders, policymakers and researchers will gather at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for discussions and presentations exploring how the arts can increasingly, and equitably, support health and wellbeing.
This year’s summit will highlight how the arts can uplift LA's most vulnerable communities, and—through conversations and participatory experiences—we will explore how the arts are vital to individual and collective healing.
Friday, June 13, 2025
8:45-9:30 AM Attendee arrivals and check-in
Refreshments will be available
9:00-9:30 AM Community Resource Fair
Featuring local organizations and agencies
9:30-9:50 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks
Emcee: Gail Eichenthal – Chief Engagement Officer, Classical KUSC
Andréa Fuentes, EdD – Vice President, LA Opera Connects
Hilda L. Solis – Los Angeles County Supervisor, First District
Renée Fleming – Special Projects Advisor, LA Opera and WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Arts and Health
Kristin Sakoda – Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
9:55-10:55 AM Community Care, Healing, and Resilience Through the Arts
In times of crisis, artists and organizations work across sectors as providers of community care to promote healing and offer resources to strengthen resilience. In this segment, leaders from Los Angeles County and beyond will highlight the power of the arts during periods of individual and collective difficulty, with a focus on efforts following the devastating wildfires our communities experienced in January 2025.
Presenter and Panel Moderator:
Kristin Sakoda – Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
Panelists:
Karen Anderson – Arts & Enrichment Coordinator, Pasadena Unified School District
Renée Fleming – Special Projects Advisor, LA Opera and WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Arts and Health
Norma E. García-González – Director, County of Los Angeles Department of Parks & Recreation and Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District
Jennifer Kuo, MPH, CHES ® – Arts and Health Initiative Consultant, CA for the Arts
Dr. Nisha Sajnani – Co-Director, Jameel Arts & Health Lab/Professor, NYU Steinhardt
11:00-11:45 AM Advancing Community Wellness through Mental Health and the Arts
This panel will highlight services offered by the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, and the UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence. The conversation will explore initiatives that provide culturally responsive and trauma-informed/healing-centered resources, support mental health, and promote wellbeing for students, families, and county workers.
Moderator:
Elisabeth Nails, MSW PPSC – Program Specialist, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
Panelists:
Miguel Drayton – Instructional Designer, UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Rebeca Hurtado – Mental Health Program Manager, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Stephany Romero – Psychiatric Social Worker II, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health – Prevention Unit
12:00-1:00 PM Lunch and Activities
If you would like to participate in the Community Connections segment at 4:30 PM (optional), please complete your Community Connections form and return it to us at the end of the lunch break.
Community Resource Fair
Featuring local organizations and agencies
Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Wellness Break
Visit nearby Gloria Molina Grand Park for a free open-air yoga class (until 12:45pm)
1:10-1:20 PM Musical Performance and Guided Listening Activity
Performers:
Gabrielle Turgeon – Soprano, LA Opera Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program
Sujin Choi – Piano, LA Opera Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program
Please refer to your handout for the optional guided listening activity as a way to extend your moment of mindfulness.
1:25-1:40 PM Research and Education in Action
Dr. Assal Habibi provides an executive summary of the USC Center for Music, Brain, and Society June 9 symposium on the arts, education, and policy, and shares an overview of the ongoing Los Angeles Children’s Chorus/LA Opera Connects collaboration.
Presenter:
Dr. Assal Habibi – Associate Research Professor, University of Southern California
1:40-2:30PM Community Spotlight: Urban Voices Project and Clinical Care Connections
This presentation and conversation will explore how community organizations in and around Los Angeles’ Skid Row center healing for vulnerable community members through artistic experiences and clinical care.
Moderator:
Shavonda Webber-Christmas – Director, Community Benefits, L.A. Care Health Plan
Panelists:
Christopher Mack – Community Outreach Consultant, Wesley Health Center & Co-Founder, Urban Voices Project
Kate Richards Geller – Executive Director, Urban Voices Project
Leeav Sofer – Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Urban Voices Project
L. Renee Smith – Director of Advancement, Los Angeles Christian Health Centers
2:35-2:45 PM BREAK
2:45-3:35 PM Experiential Sessions
christy roberts berkowitz and Alene Terzian-Zeitounian – Healing Through Creative Writing
christy roberts berkowitz, Creative Strategist with the Los Angeles County Departments of Human Resources & Arts and Culture, and Alene Terzian-Zeitounian, Humanities Department Chair and English Professor at College of the Canyons, lead a creative writing workshop exploring the healing power of self-expression through writing.
Urban Voices Project – Neighborhood Sing
Artists from Urban Voices Project invite participants to experience their Neighborhood Sing, a community music workshop with singing and mindfulness activities.
3:40-4:20 PM Operationalizing New Initiatives: Songwrights Apothecary Lab
Developed by artist and educator esperanza spalding, Songwrights Apothecary Lab (S.A.L.) is a workshop and community-connected artist residency in which collaborative research and creative practice yield new music compositions designed to offer enhanced therapeutic benefit to listeners. Using the upcoming S.A.L. Los Angeles, a current partnership between esperanza spalding, UCLA, Charles Drew University and The Music Center, as a case study, the panel will discuss partnership development, community engagement, program adaptation and impact measurement in cross-sector arts and health work.
Moderator:
Julia Diamond – Vice President, TMC Arts, The Music Center
Panelists:
Dr. Marisol Norris – Founder, Black Music Therapy Network, Inc. and Aesthetic Healing, LLC
Josephine Ramirez – Executive Vice President, TMC Arts, The Music Center
Dr. Denese Shervington – Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, Charles R Drew University
4:20-4:30 PM Closing Remarks
Speakers:
Christopher Koelsch – Sebastian Paul and Marybelle Musco President and CEO, LA Opera
Kristin Sakoda – Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture
4:30-5:00 PM Community Connections: Networking and Gallery Walk
This gallery walk provides a space for Summit attendees to explore and engage with the broader network of community members in attendance. As you move through the area, you will have the opportunity to learn about the work of others, discover shared goals, and make meaningful connections that can spark future collaborations.
Summit content and times are subject to change.
Able ARTS Work provides creative arts education and therapies for adults with developmental disabilities.
We offer free programs and services to families affected by dementia.
Our mission is to transform lives through the innate power of the arts, guided by mental health practices, to foster healing, connection, and resilience for all.
Dancing Through Parkinson’s (DTP) offers live classes and virtual programming, designed specifically to aid people living with Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative, mobility, and age-related conditions.
The Prevention Unit is our School based Community Access Point (SBCAP) program. Generated to provide technical assistance to school districts to assist with mental health services. Our team also participates in creating and disseminating mental health resources, flyers, tip sheets and psycho-educational workshops.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health protects health, prevents disease, and promotes the health and well-being for all persons in Los Angeles County. Our focus is on the population as a whole, and we conduct our activities through a network of public health professionals throughout the community.
LA County Library is one of the largest library systems in the US. It offers free public resources including books, music, multimedia materials, computer and internet access, and more.
LA General Medical Center provides world class care and education for all in our community. We lead the nation in building healthy communities, have one of the largest Level 1 trauma centers in the US, and handle 1/3 of all trauma cases in LA County.
LA Opera strives to serve the public by producing world-class opera that preserves, promotes and advances the art form while embodying the diversity, pioneering spirit and artistic sensibility unique to Los Angeles. As the company's Learning and Community Engagement department, LA Opera Connects works to make opera accessible to everyone and build a collaborative, engaged, and healthy community through our shared musical experiences.
Music Heals Minds
Music Heals Minds (mhmla.org) is a Pasadena-based nonprofit that harnesses the transformative power of music to support individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. The organization offers engagement-centered programs designed to stimulate memory, foster connection, and promote emotional well-being, through both virtual and in-person sessions.
Music Mends Minds is an eleven-year-old, LA-based, global nonprofit that creates free music therapy and engagement groups for seniors, especially those with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, dementia, and other neurodegenerative illnesses and challenges.
Founded in 1981, the nonprofit Opera League of Los Angeles is the primary volunteer support organization, and co-founder, of LA Opera, the resident opera company for the City of Los Angeles. The Opera League produces an array of educational programs including seminars, gatherings, musicales, master classes, and much more.
For more than 125 years, the clinicians at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (Rancho Los Amigos) in Downey, California, have been on a mission to restore health, rebuild life, and revitalize hope for persons with a life-changing illness, injury, or disability. Rancho Los Amigos is recognized as an international leader in rehabilitation medicine and clinical research.
The Actors’ Gang mission is to present new, unconventional and uncompromising plays and dynamic reinterpretations of the classics, to restore the ancient sense of the stage as a shared sacred space, to introduce theater to children and help them find their own creative voices, to bring the freedom of self-expression to the incarcerated.
Our mission is to inspire women and build community through arts, culture, education, service, and stewardship of our historic campus and collections.
The University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine (UF CAM) is a national leader in advancing the arts in health through education, research, practice and policy. As part of the University of Florida’s College of the Arts, the Center promotes interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance health and well-being through the arts.
Urban Voices Project amplifies artistic expression through community singing to improve well-being, strengthen social networks, and inspire individuals to be their own best advocates.
The USC Center for Music, Brain, and Society is dedicated to advancing the application of the knowledge we gain from research in music science to promote human well-being and societal flourishing. Our center assembles a diverse and accomplished group of experts from various disciplines within the University.
Community Resource Fair content and times are subject to change.
* Featured Arts and Health Week Partner Event
Date | Event | Location | Description |
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Sunday, June 8, 12:00PM – 7:00PM | Free Community Block Party | Rhimes Performing Arts Center 1850 S. Manhattan Place Los Angeles, CA 90006 | The Debbie Allen Dance Academy hosts an open house with dance performances, rides, games, dance classes, doctors for dancers, and more. Food trucks and snacks are available for purchase. Join the family fun! |
Sunday, June 8, 1:00PM – 5:00PM | RuMBa Foundation Family Concerts – Dance Around the World! | Long Beach Performing Arts Center Terrace Theater 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802 | This free festival-style event will be filled with activities, live music, interactive booths, and kid-friendly food. Children will be able to play with symphonic musical instruments at the “Instrument Petting Zoo” and crafting their own batons for “Conducting 101” with our assistant conductors. Enjoy arts and crafts, lawn games and activities, and more! Children are encouraged to come in their favorite costume! At 3PM, the Terrace Theater will open for children and their families to enjoy an interactive, educational, and playful musical performance, led by by Maestro Eckart Preu. The stage will be filled with Long Beach Symphony musicians, dancers, and performers. Join in the fun and learn about all the different sights and sounds that make up an orchestra. Click HERE for more information. |
Sunday, June 8, 12:30PM – 3:30PM | Andell Family Sundays | LA County Museum of Art (LACMA) 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 | Join Andell Family Sundays in person on LACMA's campus and be creative, discover new art, make memories, and have fun! Get inspired by outdoor sculptures and make your own art at these drop-in workshops led by artists Gloria Westcott and Jean-Guerly Petion. These free workshops take place outdoors. Discover other family-friendly art-making blog posts on Unframed and check out our video content on LACMA's YouTube channel. Click HERE for more information. |
Sunday, June 8, 12:30PM – 3:30PM | Fiber Maker’s Circle | LA County Museum of Art (LACMA) 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 | Calling all fiber aficionados! Bring your current project or grab supplies from our stash. Led by experienced fiber artists, you'll learn a new skill or help others in the circle. The circle is hosted outdoors by Andell Family Sundays and is free and open to all ages and skill levels. Click HERE for more information. |
Monday, June 9, 9:00AM – 3:30PM | * USC Research Workshop: Arts Education, Mental Health, and Vulnerable Communities | Joyce J Cammilleri Hall USC Brain and Creativity Institute 3620 McClintock Ave Los Angeles, CA 90089 | Co-curators: Dr. Assal Habibi (USC Brain and Creativity Institute), Create CA, Renée Fleming (LA Opera Advisor for Special Projects), Andréa Fuentes, EdD (Vice President, LA Opera Connects) will be joined by arts education and mental health researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers. This event is by invitation only. |
Monday, June 9, 12:00PM – 1:30PM | Acting for Everyone with Brian | Lineage Performing Arts Center 920 E. Mountain St. Pasadena, CA 91104 | Free acting for Parkinson's, MS, TBI and stroke at Lineage Performing Arts Center. Acting for Joy at Lineage Performing Arts Center is a specialized program for adults with Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke, TBI, MS and other neurological differences. The program is designed to promote mind-body connectivity and socialization through the arts through weekly Dance for Joy, Sing for Joy and Act for Joy classes-all free of charge! |
Monday, June 9, 1:30PM — 2:30PM | Invertigo Dance Theatre's Dancing Through Parkinson’s | Electric Lodge 1416 Electric Ave. Venice, CA 90291 | Dancing Through Parkinson’s builds hope, community, and well-being through the joy of dance. Classes are designed specifically to aid people living with Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative, mobility, and age-related conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of movement, music and storytelling. Classes are suitable for all bodies, mobility levels and ages. |
Monday, June 9, 4:00PM - 5:00PM | Urban Voices Project Neighborhood Sing @ Little Tokyo Branch Library | Little Tokyo Branch Library 203 S Los Angeles St. Los Angeles, CA | Neighborhood Sing is an hour-long, interactive program of conscious breathing and vocal exercises, improvisation to promote self-expression, followed by community singing with a diverse repertoire of songs. Guided conversation provides tools for improving health and wellness, mind and body, for all community members. Workshops may feature guest artists. |
Tuesday, June 10, 9:00AM – 12:00PM | * The Health Benefits of Singing: Community Chorales as a Civic Force | The Ebell of LA 741 South Lucerne Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90005 | Grammy Award-winning soprano and world-renowned artist Renée Fleming, Arts and Health Advocate and LA Opera's Advisor for Special Projects, will join neuroscientist Dr. Indre Viskontas for a compelling conversation exploring the transformative power of choral music on mental and physical well-being. This event is being hosted by the Ebell of LA in collaboration with Vox Femina, Suara, and LA Opera Connects. |
Tuesday, June 10, 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Music Wellness Lab by Urban Voices Project | Central Library, Meeting Room A 630 W 5th St Los Angeles, CA | These workshops utilize musical elements as tools for stress management and overall wellness. Sessions are held at Central Library every Tuesday in June from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Click HERE for more information. |
Tuesday, June 10, 2:30PM - 3:30PM | Urban Voices Project Neighborhood Sing @ North Hollywood Branch Library | North Hollywood Branch Library 5211 Tujunga Ave North Hollywood, CA | Neighborhood Sing is an hour-long, interactive program of conscious breathing and vocal improvisation to promote self-expression, followed by community singing with a diverse repertoire of songs. Guided conversation provides tools for improving health and wellness, mind and body, for all community members. Workshops may feature guest artists. |
Wednesday, June 11, 9:00AM – 4:00PM | Exhibition – “Artwork inspired by memories” | Able ARTS Work 4321 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach (Bixby Knolls), CA 90807 | Memories can transport us back to a place, a moment in time, or to a person. They can evoke a wide range of emotions in us and be an important part of our stories. Enjoy artwork across all mediums from community artists displayed in the beautiful Able ARTS Work home. The primary mission of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning, community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people of all abilities and all ages in an environment of warmth, encouragement and inclusion. Able ARTS Work provides unique development opportunities to all participating staff, students and partnering community members, together we grow. |
Wednesday, June 11, 10:30AM – 12:30PM | Devising for Theater with Farah | Lineage Performing Arts Center 920 E. Mountain St. Pasadena, CA 91104 | Dance for Joy at Lineage Performing Arts Center is a specialized program for adults with Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke, TBI, MS and other neurological differences. The program is designed to promote mind-body connectivity and socialization through the arts through weekly Dance for Joy, Sing for Joy and Act for Joy classes-all free of charge! |
Wednesday, June 11, 12:00PM – 12:45PM | * Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Wellness Break | Gloria Molina Grand Park 200 N Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA 90012 | This outdoor yoga series invites all to restoration and reinvigoration practices intended to be a relief for the body, mind and spirit. Every Wednesday and Friday – Yoga classes for all-levels from 12:00PM – 12:45PM Yoga mats are provided. The classes are free and open to all ages including leashed pets! |
Wednesday, June 11, 1:00PM - 2:00PM | Voice Classes with Shauna | Lineage Performing Arts Center 920 E. Mountain St. Pasadena, CA 91104 | Singing for Joy at Lineage Performing Arts Center is a specialized program for adults with Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke, TBI, MS and other neurological differences. The program is designed to promote mind-body connectivity and socialization through the arts through weekly Dance for Joy, Sing for Joy and Act for Joy classes-all free of charge! |
Wednesday, June 11, 2:00PM – 3:00PM | Seated Movement with Michelle | Lineage Performing Arts Center 920 E. Mountain St. Pasadena, CA 91104 | Dance for Joy at Lineage Performing Arts Center is a specialized program for adults with Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke, TBI, MS and other neurological differences. The program is designed to promote mind-body connectivity and socialization through the arts through weekly Dance for Joy, Sing for Joy and Act for Joy classes-all free of charge! |
Wednesday, June 11, 2:00PM - 3:30PM | * Urban Voices Project Neighborhood Sing @ Joshua House Clinic | Joshua House Clinic + Virtual 325 E 7th St. Los Angeles, CA | Neighborhood Sing Hybrid Program (Virtual and In person) An hour-long, interactive program of conscious breathing and vocal exercises, improvisation to promote self-expression, followed by community singing with a diverse repertoire of songs. Guided conversation provides tools for improving health and wellness, mind and body, for all community members. Workshops may feature guest artists and are streamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Sing with us on Zoom! Meeting ID: 859 5379 4000 Passcode: 565821 |
Thursday, June 12, 12:00PM - 1:30PM | * Arts & Healing Initiative HOPE session: Restore & Reset through Rhythm | Virtual | Explore how music, drumming, and rhythm can shift mood, reduce stress, build connection, and support overall mental health in this fun, highly interactive online workshop. Grounded in research on the use of the arts for healing and well-being, we’ll come away with a renewed sense of fortitude and practical tools for both self-care and serving others. This session is open to all—no previous musical experience required. Click HERE for more information. |
Thursday, June 12, 12:30PM - 1:30PM | Urban Voices Project Neighborhood Sing @ Pico Union Branch Library | Pico Union Branch Library 1030 S Alvarado St. Los Angeles, CA | Neighborhood Sing is an hour-long, interactive program of conscious breathing and vocal exercises, improvisation to promote self-expression, followed by community singing with a diverse repertoire of songs. Guided conversation provides tools for improving health and wellness, mind and body, for all community members. Workshops may feature guest artists. |
Thursday, June 12, 1:30PM to 2:30PM | Invertigo Dance Theatre's Dancing Through Life | LA Star Dance 19320 Ventura Blvd. Tarzana, CA 91356 | Dancing Through Life builds hope, community, and well-being through the joy of dance. Classes are designed specifically to aid people living with Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative, mobility, and age-related conditions through a unique sequencing of different forms of movement, music and storytelling. Classes are suitable for all bodies, mobility levels and ages. |
Thursday, June 12, 2:30PM - 3:30PM | Urban Voices Project Neighborhood Sing @ Central Library | Central Library, Meeting Room B 630 W 5th St Los Angeles, CA | Neighborhood Sing is an hour-long, interactive program of conscious breathing and vocal exercises, improvisation to promote self-expression, followed by community singing with a diverse repertoire of songs. Guided conversation provides tools for improving health and wellness, mind and body, for all community members. Workshops may feature guest artists. |
Friday, June 13, 9:00AM – 4:30PM | * 2025 LA County Arts and Health Week Summit | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012 | Hosted by LA Opera in collaboration with LA County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District; Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; and Healing Arts—an initiative of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab—and the World Health Organization, this unique summit offers conversations and participatory experiences and promotes creative ways to approach wellness. Thought leaders including arts practitioners, medical experts and administrators, policymakers and researchers will gather at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for discussions and presentations exploring how the arts can increasingly, and equitably, support health and wellbeing. This year’s summit will highlight how the arts can uplift LA's most vulnerable communities, and—through conversations and participatory experiences—we will explore how the arts are vital to individual and collective healing. This event is FREE and open to the public. Register HERE. |
Friday, June 13, 12:00PM – 12:45PM | * Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Wellness Break | Gloria Molina Grand Park 200 N Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA 90012 | This outdoor yoga series invites all to restoration and reinvigoration practices intended to be a relief for the body, mind and spirit. Every Wednesday and Friday – Yoga classes for all-levels from 12:00PM – 12:45PM Yoga mats are provided. The classes are free and open to all ages including leashed pets! |
Friday, June 13, 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Virtual Music Wellness Lab by Urban Voices Project | Virtual | These virtual workshops utilize musical elements as tools for stress management and overall wellness. Sessions are streamed on Zoom every Friday in June from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Click HERE for more information. |
Saturday, June 14, 11:00AM – 5:00PM | Boone Children’s Gallery - Pop Up Art Workshop | LA County Museum of Art (LACMA) 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 | Make art with us! These exhibition-based workshops encourage creative inspiration for different activities, so make sure to check out the corresponding galleries. No prior art-making experience is necessary; our friendly staff will happily work with you on your creation. All ages are welcome! This month's workshops are inspired by Line, Form, Qi: Calligraphic Art from the Fondation Ink Collection and are taught by teaching artist Bianca Argueta. Click HERE for more information. |
Saturday, June 14, 1:00PM – 4:00PM | GAIA Music Collective One-day Choir – “Over the Rainbow” | Pico-Union Project 1153 Valencia St Los Angeles, CA 90015 | Gaia Music Collective's One-Day Choir series is an opportunity to sing in a choir for one day only. A celebration of song and the connective power of singing in harmony. An opportunity to build community, make some new friends, and raise our powerfully diverse voices as one. No auditions. No commitment. No need for perfection. This event is FREE with the option for free-will donation. All experience levels are valued in Gaia Music Collective! For this One-Day Choir, you will take a trip down the yellow brick road to sing the timeless tune "Over The Rainbow". |
Saturday, June 14, 7:30PM | Renée Fleming and Friends | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012 | Legendary soprano Renée Fleming and special guests will take you on a sensational journey through your favorite musical showstoppers in this breathtaking one-night only concert with the LA Opera Orchestra. Click HERE for more information. |
Explore the second annual Arts and Health Week Summit with recorded presentations.
To get in touch with questions, connect with us at Connects@laopera.org or call us at 213.972.3157.
Generous support for the LA County Arts and Health Week Summit provided by
The Music Man Foundation
LA County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District
Health Net
Kaiser Permanente
L.A. Care Health Plan
LA Opera Connects is generously supported by
The Emanuel Treitel Senior Citizen Fund
The Green Foundation
The Music Man Foundation
LA County Department of Arts and Culture as part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan