The most-read article of 2025 in the Arts & Health journal is “Promoting the well-being of infants and caregivers through music: insights from the Lullaby Project’s international convening.”
The paper is co-authored by Kimaya Lecamwasam of the Opera of the Future group, alongside Brydie-Leigh Bartleet (Griffith University), Tiffany Ortiz (Weill Music Institute, Carnegie Hall), and Ian Koebner (Weill Music Institute, Carnegie Hall and Rutgers University). The research draws on Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project to examine how music-making can enhance perinatal care, strengthen family bonds, and foster community wellbeing.
Grounded in the 2024 international Lullaby Convening, the practice-based report weaves together personal testimonies, interdisciplinary research, and community insights, highlighting the role of lullabies in advancing health equity and supporting vulnerable populations across diverse cultural contexts.