Fotophase Launches to Bring Photography into the Neuroarts Movement

Photo credit: Mysti Bicoy

New 501(c)(3) nonprofit explores the transformational nature of
photography through aesthetic experiences to enhance health and well‐being.

Fotophase, a nonprofit working at the intersection of photography, neuroscience, and neuroarts, has launched with a mission to inspire self-discovery, personal growth, and transformation through image-making. Through educational programs, experiential workshops, and community exhibitions, Fotophase invites people to engage with photography not simply as a technical skill, but as a practice of attention, observation, and personal expression.

Fotophase is working at the intersection of photography and neuroscience to establish photography as a recognized practice within the field of neuroarts. Through educational programs, experiential workshops, and community exhibitions, Fotophase explores how the act of making images can support personal growth and transformation. The Marilyn Rice Fund, a core initiative of Fotophase, expands access to photography and aesthetic experiences for people who have experienced illness or trauma. Learn more at https://fotophase.org.

 
 
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