This piece discusses how a community arts exhibition produced by a group of mental health service users can be a form of knowledge production. With the potential benefits of reduced stigma and emancipation for those involved, whether exhibiting or interacting with the exhibits. I would like to encourage service users and clinicians to jointly explore how “beyond text” media, including art, can be co- produced together as part of group work to inform and supplement more traditional forms of knowledge and research
This is a statement from the catalogue of a recent exhibition in which UTS\u27s Creativity and Cogni...
Our research focuses upon the impact of museum-quality exhibits about mental health, and developing ...
This paper presents Art Exhibition as an Advertising medium for the sale of artworks apart from its ...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
Conference Theme: Practice-based researchOral presentationArt exhibits and art-making workshops were...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Participation in arts activities expands networks, strengthens social bonds and brings communities...
headspace Digital Art Exhibition is a curated collection of artwork created during a youth arts proj...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
The three year ?Ways of Seeing? project was hosted by an award-winning museum and included adults wi...
Artist Statement: As an outlet to help me process my thoughts, the use of art as communication has b...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of mental health service users who took part in an arts-based...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Artistic expressions have been proved to have therapeutic benefits in individuals’ well-being, espec...
This is a statement from the catalogue of a recent exhibition in which UTS\u27s Creativity and Cogni...
Our research focuses upon the impact of museum-quality exhibits about mental health, and developing ...
This paper presents Art Exhibition as an Advertising medium for the sale of artworks apart from its ...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
Conference Theme: Practice-based researchOral presentationArt exhibits and art-making workshops were...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Participation in arts activities expands networks, strengthens social bonds and brings communities...
headspace Digital Art Exhibition is a curated collection of artwork created during a youth arts proj...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
The three year ?Ways of Seeing? project was hosted by an award-winning museum and included adults wi...
Artist Statement: As an outlet to help me process my thoughts, the use of art as communication has b...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of mental health service users who took part in an arts-based...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Artistic expressions have been proved to have therapeutic benefits in individuals’ well-being, espec...
This is a statement from the catalogue of a recent exhibition in which UTS\u27s Creativity and Cogni...
Our research focuses upon the impact of museum-quality exhibits about mental health, and developing ...
This paper presents Art Exhibition as an Advertising medium for the sale of artworks apart from its ...