Join us for a unique and thought-provoking event—where art meets psychology in a meaningful dialogue. This intimate conversation will feature the talented artist of 77 Minutes, Sarah Sudhoff, alongside trauma-informed psychologist Dr. Cristy Gamez. Together, they will explore the profound role of art in processing grief, archiving stories, and creating spaces for reflection and recovery.
Featured Speakers

Sarah Sudhoff
Artist & Community Advocate
Sarah Sudhoff is a Cuban-American artist born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and based in Houston, Texas. She uses data, performances, photography, prints, sound, and video to unpack the gun violence epidemic’s ongoing sociocultural impacts, the psychological landscapes of caregiving and motherhood, sexuality and gender-based violence, and heritage and transgenerational memory.

Cristy Gamez, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Cristy Gamez is a licensed psychologist in private practice specializing in trauma. Over her 25-year career, she has blended evidence-based practice with talk therapy to serve those who have experienced various forms of trauma and the mental health conditions that can follow. Supporting individuals in creating a life based on what is important and meaningful to them is a central tenet of her work.

Rosa Ana Orlando
Art Curator & Consultant
Rosa Ana Orlando is a museum specialist and independent curator with over 15 years of experience in art collection management, exhibition planning, and arts education. She has led diverse curatorial projects, taught college-level art appreciation, and served as a docent across art, history, and children’s museums. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, she holds a Master of Liberal Arts and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University. Rosa Ana is known for her thoughtful approach and belief in the transformative power of art.
Event Tickets
Tickets are $10 each for members and $25 each for non-members. The ticket price includes live music, light bites and non-alcoholic beverages, sensory bags, general admission to the museum and all exhibitions, and program materials. Tickets are non-refundable.
Please note that tickets are non-refundable. These programs are designed for educational purposes and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Rose Tylinski
Healing Arts Program Managerrtylinski@thehealthmuseum.org713.337.8461Please reach out for questions or assistance
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