Interact with Conversations

Questions for Conversations--an informative and innovative series of evening discussions at The Carter Center--may now be submitted in advance via e-mail.

Questions will be chosen at random, as time permits, during the question-and-answer portion of Conversations. For those unable to attend the live event, Conversations will air at a later date on Georgia Public Radio. Check program schedules for time and date.

The deadline for sending your question for the next Conversations event, The Arts and Self-Expression in Mental Health is March 17. Only one question per person please.

Open to the public and to the media, Conversations is designed to increase awareness of national and global issues. A distinguished panel consisting of Carter Center experts and special guests make presentations followed by question-and-answer periods with the audience.

The Arts and Self-Expression in Mental Health

Thursday, March 18, 2004
7 to 8:30 p.m.

Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter invites you for an evening of music, readings, fine art, and discussion on the benefits of the arts in treating mental illnesses. Invited participants with mental illnesses will perform and display their works, and a panel of experts in the field will discuss the healing power of artistic expression. Inspirational and informative, the evening will provide insight into creativity and healing.

Note: "The Arts and Self-Expression in Mental Health"- is now full. To be placed on a waiting list for tickets, please call 404-420-3804 and leave your name, e-mail address, and phone number. Carter Center staff will contact you if seats become available. As a result of possible last-minute no-shows, you may also get tickets at the door on the night of the event--although there is no guarantee.

Learn more about the Carter Center's Mental Health Program.

View the complete 2003-2004 Conversations schedule and order tickets.