The Role of Art in Documenting Public Health Crises
Kagaba Amina G.
Faculty of Business, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
Public health crises, such as pandemics, have consistently shaped artistic expression, with artists serving as chroniclers of collective experiences and societal responses. This paper examines the intersection of art and public health, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of artistic engagement during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Art has played pivotal roles in raising awareness, fostering community resilience, and communicating health messages to diverse audiences. The ethical considerations of using art to represent public health emergencies are also explored, emphasizing the responsibilities of artists, researchers, and organizations in ensuring equity and minimizing harm. By analyzing these aspects, this study underscores art’s capacity to document and influence public health discourse, offering insights for stakeholders navigating current and future crises.
Keywords: Public Health Crises, Artistic Documentation, COVID-19 Pandemic, Health Messaging, Community Resilience.
CITE AS: Kagaba Amina G. (2024). The Role of Art in Documenting Public Health Crises. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES, 6(1):19-22. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJRMS/2025/6.1.192200