Oct 1, 2020 Supporting Arts For The Health Of It

Partnerships With Local Arts Groups Help Promote The Well-Being Of Communities.

Research has shown that the arts stimulate creativity, ease stress, promote joy, improve memory and enhance education. That’s why RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH), with its strong commitment to creating and sustaining healthy communities, partners with local arts organizations.

“We understand the clear and beneficial impact that taking part in the arts has on health and well-being,” says Michael Knecht, Senior Vice President of Strategic Marketing and Communications for RWJBH. “These partnerships are an important way for us to help people in our communities and also support local grassroots organizations.”

RWJBH supports a broad range of arts events. Music, dance and film are high on the list: RWJBH has sponsored the Asbury Park Music + Film Festival; the Bridge Arts Festival in Bayonne; the Montclair Jazz Festival; the Central Jersey Jazz Festival; Maplewoodstock Music & Art Festival; the “Sounds of the City” free outdoor concerts presented by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark; and the SOMA Film Festival in South Orange and Maplewood.

Drama has a place as well. RWJBH is a sponsor of the New Jersey Repertory Company, a professional nonprofit theater in Long Branch with a mission to develop and present new plays. And in a proactive move to help stem the opioid epidemic among young people, RWJBH has partnered with the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick and the Horizon Foundation of New Jersey to create “Anytown,” a one-hour musical that demonstrates how addiction can happen to anyone. The show has toured to schools throughout the state, followed by Q&A discussions with students.

“These partnerships are all part of the RWJBarnabas Health commitment to reaching out beyond the walls of our medical centers to help people get and stay healthy in all kinds of ways,” says Knecht. “And they’re wonderful examples of how meaningful collaboration with local organizations can make an impact throughout the state.”

You can learn more about RWJBarnabas Health corporate partnerships here.