ISLAMABAD, Apr 20 (APP):The Black Hole (TBH), a non-profit organization, has hosted a webinar titled “Art, Astronomy, and Healing: Creative Responses to a Changing World,” highlighting the role of creative expression in addressing emotional and societal challenges. The session explored how the intersection of art and science can help individuals process complex emotions, particularly in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) practices, the …
TBH hosts webinar on art, astronomy and healing

ISLAMABAD, Apr 20 (APP):The Black Hole (TBH), a non-profit organization, has hosted a webinar titled “Art, Astronomy, and Healing: Creative Responses to a Changing World,” highlighting the role of creative expression in addressing emotional and societal challenges.
The session explored how the intersection of art and science can help individuals process complex emotions, particularly in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) practices, the discussion focused on how cosmic-inspired creativity can serve as a powerful tool for awareness and healing.
Speaking at the webinar, Rayan Khan, Director of Cosmic Tribe SMC Pvt Ltd and representative of the Dark Sky Pakistan chapter, shared insights from his experience with public installations and science outreach initiatives. He emphasized the importance of blending artistic expression with astronomical themes to engage communities and foster a deeper connection with the universe.
The session was moderated by Zainab Abbasi, a science communicator associated with Cosmic Tribe, who guided the discussion on how interdisciplinary approaches can inspire both creativity and critical thinking.
Participants were encouraged to explore artistic responses to cosmic phenomena as a way to reflect on personal and collective experiences.
The webinar underscored that integrating art with astronomy not only enhances public engagement with science but also contributes to emotional well-being.
The webinar reflected the organization’s commitment to accessible learning and community engagement.


