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Mindscapes: Portraits of Mental Health

Bay of Plenty

Explore the Intersection of Art, Wellbeing, and Mental Health - this group art exhibition showcases the talents of nine diverse visual artists from the Bay of Plenty region. Through their captivating portraits, they attempt to delve into the crucial themes of wellbeing and mental health, inviting viewers to reflect on how diverse and unique mental health may be for each of us and those around us.

New Zealand Mental Health Awareness Week and World Mental Health Day - coinciding with these dates, “Mindscapes” serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the transformative role that everyone can play in the conversation about personal wellbeing. Feel free to grab some leaflets and informative materials from the NZ Mental Health Foundation. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and challenged as you immerse yourself in this poignant exploration of the human experience.

A Must-See Event for Art Enthusiasts and Advocates - whether you are an avid art lover or an individual passionate about mental health advocacy, this exhibition promises to captivate and enlighten. Witness the convergence of artistic expression and the profound messages that these portraits convey as the exhibition encourages reflection, admission, and renewed appreciation for the topic.

Artists
Michelle Estall
Andrea Green
Sally Saberhagen
Anna Solich
Cordula Taiwo
Lou Agas
Liam Atkins
Paul Cornwell
Jody Linton

Proudly sponsored by Cooney Lees Morgan and New World Gate Pa.

https://www.theincubator.co.nz/

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Monday

MONDAY

Start the week off with an act of kindness. On the first day of MHAW, take some time out of your day to help someone in a small but meaningful way. Even one simple thing, like carrying groceries or holding a door open for a stranger, can create a chain reaction of kindness that uplifts the whole community.

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Tuesday

TUESDAY

It’s no secret that the pandemic, rising costs and extreme weather events have made things tough for our local businesses and organisations over the past few years. Today, we encourage you to tautoko/support an independent merchant or community organisation. Why not purchase a small gift for a friend from a local creator, or post about an awesome business or community group on social media? A little tautoko can go a long way in difficult times.

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Wednesday

WEDNESDAY

We’ve made it to the middle of the week!

Feeling connected to others is strongly associated with better wellbeing, because it gives us a sense of meaning, safety, support and purpose. Give yourself — and your loved ones — a mid-week boost, by reaching out to a friend or whānau member you would like to catch up with.

You could connect with the important people in your life today, by:

Thursday

THURSDAY

As we move closer to the weekend, find some time in your day to connect with someone in your community that you don’t usually talk to. Introduce yourself to a neighbour, a parent at your child’s school, or someone at your local café . Building relationships with people who live in your community can create a supportive network, right at your doorstep. 

To get to know someone new in your community today, you could:

Friday

FRIDAY

What better way to finish off the week, than by saying thank you to someone in your community? Spread some good vibes by showing your gratitude today  it could be to the courier driver, to a local volunteer, or to a workmate or neighbour…anyone who helps make your community what it is. 

You could express gratitude to those in your community today, by: