Description

Public Arts Health & Us (PAHUS) is a social enterprise that works with academics and research organizations in London, United Kingdom. To translate academic research into engaging art exhibitions, films and other creative communicative content to engage and empower their target audiences.

PAHUS was awarded the best social enterprise award 2022 by University College London (UCL) and Santander Bank.

Region

Europe

location

London, UK

Type of Organisation

Organisation/University

Focus Area / Approach

Arts & Science, Media, Film & VR

Impact Towards SDGs

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being

Main Target Group

General Public

Active Since

2017

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What This Organisation Can Offer

PAHUS was awarded the best social enterprise award 2022 by University College London (UCL) and Santander Bank.

PAHUS has supported universities and projects to undertake interdisciplinary work using research such as theatre and film festivals; virtual and physical exhibitions; building websites and digital platforms.
In addition producing animations, picture books and producing films.

PAHUS has also published evaluations of these public engagement initiatives in peer reviewed journals.

All of this has been catalogued on the PAHUS website (www.pahus.org)

What This Organisation Is Looking for

PAHUS is actively looking forward to international collaborators to synergistically undertake innovative projects for public engagement using arts & films.

Contact Person

PAHUS (Public Arts Health & Us)
2022 Science Engagement (Falling Walls Engage)

Kartik Sharma has majored in Filmmaking and Health Humanities from University College London (UCL). As a filmmaker and researcher, his mission is committed to bridging knowledge divides through a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach. His present film projects focus on international and humanitarian cooperation. His previous films and evaluated research projects have raised awareness of health and social issues in society with the use of films and the arts.

As a filmmaker and health humanities researcher, Kartik has worked with a broad range of organisations internationally, including the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); HITAP, Ministry of Public Health and the Mechai Viravaidhya Foundation in Thailand; and the National Health Services (NHS) and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom.

Kartik also currently serves as the Secretary of the Public Health Film Society in Oxford, UK, and is a member of the Special Interest group for India and South Asia at Public Health England (PHE).

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