Saint Rémy
Since 2010, the School of Visual Arts and the Valetudo Association have mounted a joint exhibition to promote the therapeutic value of making art. The exhibitions, each with its own theme, are presented at the Romanesque cloister of Saint-Paul de Mausole, part of a historic monastery in Saint-Remy de Provence where Valetudo operates a psychiatric clinic. In the late 19th century Vincent van Gogh was treated for over a year at Saint-Paul, and as a patient was encouraged to paint—in effect, a form of art therapy. Starry Night, The Irises and many other celebrated works demonstrate the period at the clinic as one of his most productive.

School of Visual Arts and Valetudo Association: Art and Healing in Provence
The transatlantic partnership, that originated in an exchange of exhibitions between Valetudo and the MPS Art Therapy Department, now involves the works of students and alumni across SVA. The College provides the clinic with photographic prints on which some of the patients then paint or make collages. The resultant pieces are the physical manifestation of a shared belief in the value of art therapy, and of art and culture in healing.
Patrimoine Vivant/Living Heritage, 2023
Patrimoine Durable/Enduring Heritage, 2022
Art et Divertissement/Art and Revelry, 2019
L’art du Partage/The Art of Sharing, 2018
Liberation, 2017
Transitions, 2016
Vincent, from the roots to the stars, 2015
Springtime and Rebirth, 2014
A la recherche du bleu/Looking for Blue, 2013
Rêves de Provence/Dreams of Provence, 2012
Life's Work, 2011
Art and Healing, 2010