Art & Health
With a strong foundation established in museum and educational settings, exploring Glaze's potential in healthcare is a natural next step. Our long-term objective is to support independent scientific evaluation of Glaze in clinical contexts and to lay the groundwork for future clinical validation.
In particular, we are interested in whether engaging in a creative process through Glaze can help reduce anxiety and strengthen patients’ sense of agency during treatment.
King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah
Integrating Arts and Humanities Into Surgical Education: A Novel Curriculum for Facial Analysis Training
Learn more: Glaze in Use at King Abdulaziz University
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health
Implementation of a dedicated version of the Glaze application, developed using artworks from the hospital’s own collection.
Conference:
“Bridging Visual Arts & Healthcare: Impact, Innovation, and Research” Boston (2026)
Glaze implementation at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health will be discussed in the session “An International Partnership to Bring Digital Art-Making Bedside”, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health.
Woman Holding a Balance 1662 - 1663, Johannes Vermeer