headspace Digital Art Exhibition
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01/11/2015
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Resumo |
headspace Digital Art Exhibition is a curated collection of artwork created during a youth arts project and research in which young people’s improved mental health wellbeing and mental health literacy were the focused outcomes for the project. The project aimed to improve mental health literacy, and offer greater opportunities for creative expression supporting young people facing mental health challenges. The Inside project aimed to build dialogue related to youth, arts, mental illness and recovery, through a partnership approach. The partnership approach involved artists and health workers in two separate headspace youth mental health services and aimed to provide opportunities to explore the potential of an arts and health framework. The project ran over ten weeks at both centres, incorporating themed activities such as unleashing inner selfie (sketching, photography and digital manipulation); creating dioramas (found object, three dimensional modelling); creating avatars (sculptural and digital animation); and digital narrating and poster creation (visual, written and spoken texts). Two professional artists facilitated the project, one in each location alongside headspace health workers at weekly workshops. A research component explored the appreciation of how artsbased workshops can be used alongside more traditional responses in youth specific mental health services. Both headspace centres had previously provided unstructured art activities as a way to showcase their services to young people, increase access, and to create a welcoming ‘safe’ youth friendly environment. However, these activities were generally extemporaneous and not specifically evaluated. The digital art exhibition collectively shares the artwork created by the young people and reveals the inter-relationships between risk and resilience and overcoming the odds. Inside unleashed possibilities for a sense of well-being and even happiness into the future. |
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video/quicktime |
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Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93454/1/headspace%20digital%20art%20exhibitionfinal.mov Gwinner, Karleen (2015) headspace Digital Art Exhibition. [Digital/Creative Work] AUSTRALIA COUNCIL/207845 |
Direitos |
Copyright 2015 Karleen Gwinner |
Fonte |
Children & Youth Research Centre |
Palavras-Chave | #111708 Health and Community Services #111714 Mental Health #190599 Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified #digital art #youth mental health #lived experience #well-being #preventative and early intervention mental health |
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Creative Work |