EVENT: Online launch of Out of Sight Out of Mind, a multimedia exhibition featuring artworks by individuals who have experience of mental health issues, 12th November 6:30-7:30pm

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Join the online launch of Out of Sight Out of Mind, a multimedia exhibition featuring artworks by 100 individuals who have experience of mental health issues. Fellow Champion Matt will be exhibiting at this event!

The exhibition returns for its eighth year to Summerhall and will also be available online for the first time, on a brand new website. Be among the first to see and celebrate the artworks at the launch with the OOSOOM team.

Everyone is welcome!

Online launch: Thursday 12 November, 6.30-7.30pm

Please book your place and receive the link to join using this link: https://app.artsvp.co/3ac191

Visit the exhibition at Summerhall: 13 – 28 November, Wednesday to Saturday, 12-6pm

It will be essential to book your visit to Summerhall in advance and it will be organised in line with current Scottish Government COVID guidance for galleries. Visiting time and numbers will be restricted. Details on how to book will be available soon on the website or by getting in touch and we will reply when booking is available.

Get in touch:

For enquiries about visiting the exhibition or launch contact: steph@capsadvocacy.org or leave a message on 07469 660 996

All other enquiries contact: pam@capsadvocacy.org or leave message on 07989 402 634

Website: www.outofsightoutofmind.scot

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outofsightoutofmindexhibition/

About:

Out of Sight Out of Mind is organised by a Planning Group of people who have lived experience of mental health issues and staff in organisations that work alongside people with experience of mental health issues. It is hosted by CAPS Independent Advocacy, funded by Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership. It is part of the year-round Edinburgh “A Sense of Belonging Arts Programme” and the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival’s year-round programme. Other organisations involved in planning the 2020 exhibition are Penumbra and MECOPP Gypsy/Travellers Carers Project.

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