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Why the Arts Matter

Why the Arts Matter

Why the Arts Matter

How Art Shapes Our Thinking, Identity, and Wellbeing
Authors:
Aleksandra Sherman, Occidental College, Los Angeles
Clair Morrissey, Occidental College, Los Angeles
Published:
July 2026
Availability:
Not yet published - available from July 2026
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009344319

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    The arts are many things: a source of entertainment, an industry, and even in some cases a luxury item or status symbol. In this book, a philosopher and a cognitive scientist argue that, most foundationally, the arts are fundamental to who we are, a source of transformation and transcendence. Drawing on real-world examples – from visual art and poetry, to music and performance – they offer a powerful framework for understanding how art engagement fosters intellectual growth and emotional insight. Each chapter features thought-provoking artworks that invite readers to reflect on their own experiences and grapple with essential questions about empathy, creativity, and what it means to live well. Rich in scholarship yet grounded in everyday relevance, this work offers fresh ways to think about the role of the arts in both individual and collective life. It offers the perfect jumping-off point for anyone curious about how the arts shape our minds.

    • Explores the complex ways in which engaging with the arts can expand our perspective on the world and ourselves
    • Presents an interdisciplinary approach to the psychology of the arts, blending theory and empirical research with accessible language
    • Showcases thought-provoking works of contemporary art, ranging from painting to poetry, music, and the performing arts

    Product details

    • Published: July 2026
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9781009344319
    • Length: 204 pages
    • Dimensions: 229 × 152 mm
    • Availability: Not yet published - available from July 2026

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Art as a source of knowledge
    • 2. The arts and becoming a better observer
    • 3. Cultivating emotional intelligence through the arts
    • 4. The arts, open-mindedness, and creativity
    • 5. Self, identity, and transformation
    • 6. Well-being, flourishing, and the arts
    • Conclusion: Making the arts matter
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Authors

    Aleksandra Sherman , Occidental College, Los Angeles

    Aleksandra Sherman is Professor of Cognitive Science and Director of the Center for Research and Scholarship at Occidental College. She is an award-winning research mentor and has published across the sciences, humanities, and arts. Sherman's research program exploring the intersection of empirical aesthetics, the arts, and multisensory perception has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Science Foundation.

    Clair Morrissey , Occidental College, Los Angeles

    Clair Morrissey is Professor of Philosophy and Director for Partnerships with Los Angeles at Occidental College. She is an award-winning teacher whose interdisciplinary and cross-divisional work has been supported by the Mellon Foundation, Bringing Theory to Practice, and the National Institutes of Health. Morrissey specializes in moral philosophy, including the relationship between ethics and aesthetics. She is author of The Virtue of Wit: Humor, Social Connection and Flourishing (2025).