project > Sensoria

2025

Sensoria is a multisensory art collective that designs low-barrier workshops for all ages, using sound, visuals, and movement to support self-expression, stress relief, and human connection. We work across campus and community spaces, with a focus on inclusive participation, especially for multilingual and cross-cultural communities, to make creative experiences feel approachable, portable, and easy to bring into daily life.

Implications & Research Directions

1. Multisensory, low-barrier art workshops (sound + visuals + movement) may function as an accessible intervention to support stress relief, self-expression, and emotional well-being across ages and cultural/language backgrounds. This aligns with research linking arts engagement to mental-health and stress-reduction benefits.

2. Inclusive, cross-cultural participation suggests that such workshops could foster social connectedness, community cohesion, and intercultural understanding — effects that mirror findings from community-arts and social-wellbeing studies.

3. Future research could study this model through mixed methods: tracking participants’ well-being, social belonging, and cross-cultural comfort before and after regular multisensory sessions, to evaluate the lasting effects of accessible creative practice on emotional and community health.