Art of Health Zim

Art of Health Zim • Using the creative arts for expression, discussion & education on health & wellbeing

• A global initiative

• 5000+ participants from 28 countries

Artwork on last slide ➡️Let’s talk about Cyberbullying 🚫💻—it’s real, it’s harmful, and it’s time we call it out.Art by 🎨...
01/10/2025

Artwork on last slide ➡️

Let’s talk about Cyberbullying 🚫💻—it’s real, it’s harmful, and it’s time we call it out.

Art by 🎨 Marcellas Njoji

Women and young mothers in Zimbabwe face deep perinatal stigma. Grateful to our incredible performers,  and  , for bring...
27/09/2025

Women and young mothers in Zimbabwe face deep perinatal stigma. Grateful to our incredible performers, and , for bringing this reality to life on stage with such power. 💜

Food for thought: ever wonder why junk food looks good but leaves you feeling trash? 🍔🍩🪳 Too much sugar, fat, and salt =...
09/09/2025

Food for thought: ever wonder why junk food looks good but leaves you feeling trash? 🍔🍩🪳

Too much sugar, fat, and salt = low energy, bad skin, higher risks for your health.

's piece makes us think—what are you feeding your body?

Today's Artist Spotlight: Sinethemba Dube .themba_dubeSinethemba’s piece places the planet in the hands of women — a tri...
22/07/2025

Today's Artist Spotlight: Sinethemba Dube .themba_dube

Sinethemba’s piece places the planet in the hands of women — a tribute to their care, strength, and power.

“We are the ones who uplift the world. The crown is our reminder — we are queens.” 👑🩸🌎

🗣️ Artist Spotlight: Nqobani Matthew Nqobani’s powerful piece responds to the question: What does it mean to reclaim you...
21/07/2025

🗣️ Artist Spotlight: Nqobani Matthew

Nqobani’s powerful piece responds to the question: What does it mean to reclaim youth rights in a world that keeps tightening its grip?

His work paints a picture of youth advocacy for our rights and challenges us to envision a future where young people are heard, empowered, and free.

🏙️ Artist Spotlight: Skanda RInspired by his visit to Chandigarh, Skanda’s piece captures his idea of a greener future i...
18/07/2025

🏙️ Artist Spotlight: Skanda R

Inspired by his visit to Chandigarh, Skanda’s piece captures his idea of a greener future in which the impacts of climate change have been addressed!

Through culture, infrastructure, and design, this artwork celebrates cities that nurture both people and place.

Our Artist Spotlight today is Don Okuchukwu‼️  Don's incredible piece speaks of an asthmatic patient whose health is aff...
17/07/2025

Our Artist Spotlight today is Don Okuchukwu‼️

Don's incredible piece speaks of an asthmatic patient whose health is affected by climate change.

" The hand holding the inhaler is like a help, a solution while he stretches his hand out like a cry for help...this is the story of my life" - Don

🧠 Today's Artist Spotlight is Kokole John OulorKokole’s work shines a light on the mental health struggles of the boy-ch...
15/07/2025

🧠 Today's Artist Spotlight is Kokole John Oulor

Kokole’s work shines a light on the mental health struggles of the boy-child which is often ignored but affected by societal pressure, and exploitation.

“When boys are left unsupported, the pain can turn into chaos.”

🩸Today's Artist Spotlight: Jane Chipara Jane’s piece expresses the raw, unfiltered reality of menstrual pain — from achi...
11/07/2025

🩸Today's Artist Spotlight: Jane Chipara

Jane’s piece expresses the raw, unfiltered reality of menstrual pain — from aching cramps to exhaustion, mood swings, and more.

"To me menstruation is a phase of excruating pain as it causes intense suffering in my life, so unbearably distressing"

Through her art, she finds relief, resilience, and the power of sharing what’s often silenced

🌍 Today's Artist Spotlight: Adekola Olajide “Inside the Box”  by Adekola emphasises that each person needs to start figh...
10/07/2025

🌍 Today's Artist Spotlight: Adekola Olajide

“Inside the Box” by Adekola emphasises that each person needs to start fighting climate change by concentrating on their own environment, or "box."

Adekola’s work reminds us: real change begins with our choices — not blame. 🌱🔥

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