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Well-Being Concert

Date & Time

Thursday, April 09, 2026, 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Category

Special Events

Location

Zimmerli Art Museum & New Brunswick Performing Arts Center

Information

Seating is limited, please register in advance.

If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the access provided, please call Nicole Simpson, Access Coordinator, at 848-932-6178 or email nsimpson@zimmerli.rutgers.edu in advance of your participation.

Concert hall lit in orange and pink light. Audience members seated on the floor surround a string group.

A Carnegie Hall Well-Being Concert featuring Palaver Strings on March 7, 2025. Photo Credit: Fadi Kheir. Image courtesy of Carnegie Hall.

To conclude the Art Heals Symposium, attendees and members of the community are invited to gather at the Zimmerli Art Museum for a Well-Being Concert with Christina Bouey (Assistant Professor of Violin Music) and Ian Koebner, PhD (Chair and Endowed Professor, Arts in Health), hosted by the Arts in Health Initiative at Mason Gross School of the Arts and created in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute. Carnegie Hall’s Well-Being Concerts combine world-class musical performances with elements of self-care and mindfulness, animated by growing evidence that music helps people heal and thrive. Each concert creates an immersive and nurturing environment in which audiences and performers share in the soul-nourishing benefits of music, cultivate meaningful connection, and explore practices that support well-being long after the performance ends. 

Join us for an unforgettable musical gathering and experience the power of music as a resource for health, connection, and renewal.

Seating is limited, please register in advance.

This concert is created in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute.

This event is in collaboration with Middlesex County, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon, The Arts in Health Initiative, Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and the Museum of Modern Art (NYC).

Funding is provided by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners through the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund. For information on events, go to MiddlesexCountyCulture.com.

Made possible by funds from Middlesex County, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

Red text on a white background. The text reads "Carnegie Hall Weill Music Institute".
Five logos for various institutions listed in the credits of this event. All logos are black and include graphic designs alongside text.