Mad Hearts: The Arts and Mental Health
Queering Boundaries - A two day Arts and Mental Health event
Full information & booking: bit.ly/madhearts
This two-day event explores productive, radical, contemporary encounters between the arts and mental health, bringing together clinical, artistic and research perspectives that offer a re-interpretation of contemporary mental health science and practice, with a view of imagining a different future.
This year's theme is Queering Boundaries – a prompt to reflect on how boundaries define identities and fields of enquiry within mental health. Boundaries as lines of division can inhibit creative re-imagining of identities and new horizons for knowledge and practice. Arts practices are often messy ground where boundaries become fuzzy and new meanings and possibilities are given space to emerge.
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We welcome people with lived experience, survivors, mental health professionals, artists and researchers and any members of the general public interested in the way the arts can contribute to mental health.
Thanks to our funders: Arts and Culture, Drama Department, Wolfson Institute of Population Health and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Queen Mary
The event is organised by the MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health
For more information please contact: m.turri@qmul.ac.uk