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Categorised: New dialogues: Art created historically in mental health settings
Tagged: New dialogues: Art created historically in mental health settings
The New Dialogues research group are holding two end of project sharing events.
This first event will be held at the Mental Health Museum in Wakefield, the site of a key collection of mental health related objects and artworks, on 17 September. This relaxed event will focus on the sharing of personal responses, expert by experience recommendations and how we can collectively bring compassion to the curation of these important but challenging collections.
We will create together, make connections and discuss where this research may go next – plus reveal the new artwork that will be the groups legacy.
The event is open to all, however places are limited and offered on a ‘first come first served’ basis.
To secure your place for this event please email: [email protected]
A confirmation of your place will be sent to you with details of venue access, travel support and other important information.
The Mental Health Museum welcomes visitors with physical and/or learning impairments.
The museum entrance is fitted with an automatic wheelchair accessible door.
There is a level access toilet, and the displays are all on the ground floor.
There are blue badge car parking spaces available.
Guide dogs are welcome.
If you have any access requirements, please contact us for a chat about how we can best support you to attend: [email protected] or [email protected]