Innovative exhibition opens in Colchester
An innovative new exhibition showcasing artwork from patients
at Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT) has opened to the public in Colchester.
The exhibition has been developed in collaboration with a small group of service users under the care of EPUT’s Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) team and showcases a range of paintings, poetry and photography.
The EIP team supports people who have experiences commonly referred to as psychosis. This may include hearing voices, seeing visions, holding strong unusual beliefs, or appearing out of touch with reality.
The exhibition, which opened on Thursday 18 July, showcases exceptional talent and provides a platform for patients to share their personal journeys and inspirations with the local community.
The event attracted many people, demonstrating strong community support for better awareness and understanding of mental health.
One of the artists, Tom Wheeler, reflected on his work. He said: "This exhibition shows what it’s like, it shows that even in the darkness of psychosis there is the light that can be found in art.”
Another artist Jessica Aldridge said: “Witnessing the talents displayed at the Creative Minds exhibition was incredibly inspiring. Exhibitions like this are crucial for raising awareness about psychosis.
"In my art practice, I strive to destigmatise psychosis, much like we've done for depression and anxiety. The works at the exhibition powerfully communicate a range of emotions that resonate with our shared human experience.
“The Creative Minds exhibition was also an opportunity to connect with others facing mental health struggles and to provide them with a sense of validation”
Amy Djordjevic, Senior Occupational Therapist and project coordinator for Creative Minds, added: "The opening event was a fantastic opportunity to get our patients and their loved ones together in a community space to celebrate their creativity. The night was a huge success and we look forward to co-producing more events like this in the future.”
The exhibition will continue to be displayed from 10am to 4pm until 1 August at The Patch Cafe, 24 Trinity Street, Colchester.
Visitors are welcome to explore the artwork on display and have the opportunity to purchase some artwork.
For further information about the event please contact Amy Djordjevic or Dr Claire Wheeler on 01206334000