A lot of the findings that we have are difficult to to put in words in as to what they mean. This is where art comes in. It actually explains it best.
— Daniela Schiller, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

The SMP includes screenings and workshops at high schools, middle schools, colleges, graduate schools, and community venues, as well as partnerships with hospitals and behavioral health departments. By leveraging a combination of educational workshops, community screenings, and online resources, we have been able to attract a diverse audience and foster meaningful learning and conversations around memory and mental health, we will continue to host screenings and workshops tailored to diverse audiences.

I started this journey to understand my own memories, and I found answers in art and science. I realized that memory is not fixed. It’s flexible. And through painting, I could explore how it changes.
— Viviane Silvera

Utilizing our 113-page discussion and activity guide and customized Q&A events to facilitate dialogue and understanding, we continue to broaden our reach. Our team is composed of prominent leaders in the fields of neuroscience and memory, partner organizations, and educators who work together to ensure the success of these initiatives.

The deliverables for SEE MEMORY include educational resources and a screening toolkit for hosting screenings and facilitating discussions around memory and mental health. The film has been incredibly well received by practitioners, students, and educators.

A sneak peak at some of the educational clips: