
Some think of stress on the micro-level. Whether it’s a stressful job, a confusing situationship, or that weight we feel on our chests after a racist encounter, we tend to point to a specific stressful scenario we loathe instead of zooming out to take in the bigger picture.
Still, the canvas is clear: unmanaged stress is killing Black Americans.
Chronic stress is a significant factor in premature deaths among Black Americans, explaining nearly half of the life expectancy gap between Black and white adults, according to a recent JAMA Network Open study.
Here are a few of the study’s key findings:
These findings underscore that stress relief isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a gateway to improving health outcomes and life expectancy in our community.
But finding ways to relieve stress doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In fact, another recent study suggests that the journey can begin with something simple and fun, like viewing art!
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Even though the study focused on participants viewing an immersive art exhibit within a museum, the concept of art gawking extends far beyond formal settings. Art gawking is the act of passively viewing and appreciating art in any environment. Whether it’s a stroll through a local art gallery, a visit to a street mural, or simply scrolling through online art platforms, art gawking invites you to engage with visual creativity without the pressure of having to create something yourself!
Here’s a quick overview of the positive effects of art therapy:
Now that we know the therapeutic effects of art therapy, let’s delve into the science behind the whimsy!

While creating art has long been recognized as a therapeutic tool, emerging research shows that passively viewing art can also positively impact mental health.
Viewing art in a museum offers an aesthetic experience, and opportunities to appreciate art for its own sake can be incredibly rewarding! Art exhibits also offer a unique opportunity to step outside stressful daily routines and admire the artist’s creativity. Consequently, researchers have linked museum visits to reduced negative emotions. And study participants who were already experiencing higher stress levels reported a greater reduction in stress after viewing art compared to those who were less stressed.
With over 100,000 museums worldwide, being awed into stress relief is closer than you think!
In a world where chronic stress can often feel impossible to quell, art offers a delightful escape. It encourages us to pause, reflect, and appreciate the creativity that surrounds us.
But adding more art viewings to your schedule doesn’t have to be an expensive ordeal. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Make it a goal to incorporate more art into your routine. Plan a weekend visit to a museum, explore local galleries, or even create a cozy space at home to enjoy art books or online exhibits.
You might be surprised at how these moments of beauty and creativity can uplift your spirit and bring a sense of serenity to your day.
Enhance your art viewing experience with these simple suggestions:
With countless opportunities to explore, finding art to enjoy has never been easier. And here’s the exciting part: no matter how you decide to view artwork, incorporating more awe into your life can be a powerful yet whimsical way to reduce stress.
When you immerse yourself in art, you’re not just looking; you’re experiencing. You’re allowing yourself to be captivated by colors, shapes, and ideas that spark your imagination.
This sense of wonder can transport you away from the daily stressors, even if just for a moment!

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