SEE MEMORY: A Film-Based Wellness Experience for Teams

What if art could change the way we remember — and the way we heal?

 

See Memory is an award-winning, hand-painted film by, now part of PBS’s 2025 broadcast lineup. Through vivid imagery and neuroscience-based storytelling, the film explores how memory, trauma, and imagination shape who we are — and how we can reshape our stories.

On Art’s corporate wellness program brings See Memory to your organization as a transformative experience that blends film, science, and guided reflection. It’s not just a screening — it’s a conversation that invites participants to reconnect with empathy, creativity, and purpose.

What the Experience Includes

Each See Memory session is tailored to your company’s goals and culture. Programs typically include:

  • A screening of the 30-minute PBS edition of See Memory

  • A guided talk and Q&A with Viviane Silvera on how art and neuroscience can support emotional well-being

  • Optional creative reflection exercises for leadership teams or employee groups

  • Discussion prompts that foster openness, connection, and new perspectives on resilience

Ideal For

  • Mental Health Awareness Month or Wellness Week programming

  • Leadership retreats and corporate off-sites

  • Employee resource groups (ERGs) and professional development sessions

What Teams Gain

  • A shared, meaningful experience that strengthens connection and understanding

  • New tools for stress management and reframing personal narratives

  • Insights from neuroscience on how creativity supports emotional and cognitive flexibility

  • A sense of renewed energy, curiosity, and empathy

About the Speaker

Viviane Silvera is an award-winning filmmaker, artist, and speaker, whose work has been featured at the UCLA Semel Institute, Yale University, and iRest Institute. Her programs blend art and neuroscience to spark emotional renewal and collective insight.

Book a See Memory Program

Bring See Memory to your organization.
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Each program directly supports new films and wellness outreach by On Art.