Stony Ground/ A Pocketful of Hope: Body map made by people who face discrimination due to mental distress, disability or refugee background.
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- https://doi.org/10.26190/kv0y-e894
- Publication Type:
- Creative Work (exhibition)
- Citation:
- Stony Ground/ A Pocketful of Hope, 2024
- Issue Date:
- 2024-04-30
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Stony Ground / Pocketful of Hope shares body maps – human-sized artworks – created by people who have faced discrimination due to mental illness, disability, or a refugee background. These artworks were created as part of Black Dog Institute’s Women and Stigma project. These artworks tell important stories about the very real impacts of discrimination, and about the strength, courage, and love that can help combat these impacts. Capturing a spectrum of experiences – from walking on stony and unforgiving ground, to finding an unexpected pocketful of hope – these body maps will inspire, intrigue, and enlighten
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