Coming August 15
This year’s Healing Arts exhibition, The Fatherhood Effect, positions fatherhood as a public health approach to healthier living. By elevating local stories and lived experiences, the exhibition invites reflection on how fatherhood has evolved over the past three decades—and how meaningful, engaged fatherhood contributes to healthier children, stronger families, and more connected communities.
Research shows that when fathers are actively involved in their children’s lives emotionally, physically, and socially, children experience long-term benefits related to learning, mental health, emotional regulation, and social development. Engaged fatherhood has also been linked to stronger communication skills, improved academic outcomes, and greater emotional resilience.
Through the arts in public health, The Fatherhood Effect highlights fathers as present, nurturing, and deeply involved in caregiving. The exhibition challenges outdated stereotypes that define fathers solely as providers, instead emphasizing care, emotional connection, and shared responsibility as essential elements of fatherhood.
As a juried community exhibition, The Fatherhood Effect invites visual stories that explore fatherhood as a pathway to individual and community well-being. Together, these works encourage reflection on the impact of fathers’ care in our lives—and how, in turn, we can better care for our fathers.
See You at the Opening Reception
Artwork submissions are now closed. We look forward to seeing you at the opening reception on August 14th. Stay tuned for details.
This exhibition brings together fathers and community leaders from across Houston to help shape this year’s artist selection. Our jurors will review submissions, choose featured works, and help tell the story of fatherhood today.

District 1, City of Houston

Director, Harris County Boards & Commissions Office

Director of Community Engagement,
Alzheimer’s Association

Founder & CEO,
The Color of Coffee Collective

Founder & Director,
CoolxDad

Rose Tylinski
Healing Arts Program Managerrtylinski@thehealthmuseum.org713.337.8461Please reach out for questions or more information about this exhibit