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(in)visible — now on display at Seaton Library

To challenge the automatic “head-in-hands” image so often associated with poor mental health — and to show the real, diverse, and human stories behind the experiences. With the incredible creativity and guidance of Theo Moye, these young people brought their visions to life in the most honest and impactful way. Their work is brave, beautiful, and deeply personal.

Hannah at Seaton Library said:

“The feedback I have to pass on is unanimously positive – we had so many people stop and give your photographs their full attention.  A couple of people made sure to tell us how unusual the pictures were and how it had made them stop and think about mental health.  
All in all we’d say that the exhibition was a success and thank you so much for thinking of us as a location to host it.”

We would also like to thank the wonderful centres that host our groups and provide that safe space for us.

Pippins Community Centre

Re:store Axe Valley

The Station – Ottery St Mary

🗓️ On display for the next 2 weeks

Gallery – click to view