Mental Health through Expressive Imagery [Art Exhibit]

poster of art work

“Mental Health through Expressive Imagery” is a collaborative project between AbleVoices and NAMI Davidson County. People impacted by mental illness often live in the shadows of stigma. This project features photographic images artistically and creatively altered by individuals experiencing mental health conditions. This process provides a unique outlet to express the emotions, experiences, and thoughts of their journey visually. And the resulting images invite the public in to empathize and learn about mental health. This project is funded by a grant from the Tennessee Disability Coalition.

Works are displayed through June 2023 at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.
Lain York, Preparator.

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center/One Magnolia Circle Building [Lobby]
Vanderbilt University Campus, 110 Magnolia Circle, Nashville, TN
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday



NOTE: Construction has recently begun on the front steps of One Magnolia Circle Building. As a result, the entire front entrance, including the accessibility ramp, has been cordoned off until further notice. Faculty, staff, students, and guests can use the doors on either side of the building for entrance and egress, and individuals with accessibility needs are advised to use the bottom-floor Susan Gray School entrance to access the OMC bank of elevators.
 

Last Updated: 4/11/2023 4:55:38 PM

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