Worcester Recovery Center
Now a Permanent installation of paintings, sculptures and 99 FACES in the Lobby and 2nd floor of WRCH
Now a Permanent installation of paintings, sculptures and 99 FACES in the Lobby and 2nd floor of WRCH
1500 students attend this amazing Green School. Dover High School is committed to the development of lifelong learners who strive to reach their full potential academically, civically and socially. We will foster collaboration among students, teachers, administration and the greater community, to create a student-centered educational experience in a respectful and safe environment.
Schedule a tour with the Artist, or just come and contemplate the imagery on the Main Street of this amazing high school, home to more than 2,000, learning about the nature of our mental health
May 25th Special Legislative Event
Artist talks scheduled weekly
Three Floors of Art and Science at the Concord YMCA
15 North State St, Concord NH
The 99 Faces Project is on display and open to the public at Two International Group.
One New Hampshire Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
8am to 6 pm Monday to Friday.
Special arrangements can be made for weekend viewing .
ST. JOHNSBURY — Northeast Kingdom Human Services (NKHS) and Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH) are partnering bring The 99 Faces Project, sculptures and paintings that destigmatize mental health, to the Northeast Kingdom.
Challenging how individuals living with mental illness are seen by others, and showcase the healing power of love and acceptance. Art Gallery Curator Jen Layn said, “This reinforces the message that your symptoms do not define who you are.” The exhibit attempts to display big picture scientific information through easily understandable art, while intimately showing glowing lifelike faces of the portraits of the 99. ”
“Veterans struggle with many mental health challenges,” NKHS Director of Marketing, Development and Community Relations Lila Bennett said. “It’s important for them to not only find support in local services and in their family and friends, but to also see that they are viewed as integral figures in the fabric of society.”
Many Faces of Our Mental Health Exhibit and R.E.A.C.T. Awareness Campaign
Dartmouth-Hitchcock's R.E.A.C.T. Mental Health Awareness Campaign provides information to deal with signs of emotional suffering and resources for support and help.
The R.E.A.C.T campaign has developed The 5 Signs we should all know of emotional distress; and when we should take action.
Led by Senior Director of Public Affairs John Broderick, former Chief Justice of the NH Supreme Court, and in collaboration with the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the New Hampshire Department of Education, the Vermont Agency of Education and other agencies and civic leaders. Broderick believes that students "have the ability to change the culture and the way mental health is viewed." He wants to spread this message to as many students, educators, parents and professionals as he can.
Opening Reception for Stigma Unstuck: A Mental Health Art Series at Tufts on Thursday, January 24th at 5-7:30 p.m. in the 4th floor of the Collaborative Learning & Innovation Complex, CLIC Bldg. 574 Boston Ave, Medford. Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome to attend.
The Many Faces of Our Mental Health, conceived of by artist Lynda Cutrell working in collaboration with partners from science and journalism, address issues of stigma and mental illness. Large scale portraits, three-dimensional sculptures, video installations and paintings, as well as white boards for capturing viewers reactions, will be on view across all four floors of the CLIC building
The exhibit contains The 99 Faces Project portraits—33 of individuals on the bipolar disorder spectrum, 33 on the schizophrenia spectrum and 33 who love them—all without labels. Two sculptures depict the mental health spectrum, and six paintings translate U.S. census data and scientific research on mental illnesses in poignant, transparent ways.
Every Wednesday at 2PM - Artist Talk
View the entire 99 Faces Project, paintings on the Science of mental health, sculpture of DNA, and the signature sculpture The Spectrum, we are all on it Somewhere
99 Faces and the Collection of the Spectrum works will be on display at the Museum Of Science in the Art and Science Gallery, Level 2. A contemplative space to view portraits, sculpture, video and paintings.
https://www.mos.org/exhibits/many-faces-of-our-mental-health
With gratitude to George @ Sidney Baer Foundation, Barbara B. Scolnick and NAMI Cape Ann
Closing Session with Elizabeth Dole Caring for the Caregiver on Saturday July 1, 1 to 4 pm Lynda along with Sita Diehl, NAMI Director of Policy & State Outreach. Showing 99 Faces Video and discussion of Museum of Science, Boston exhibit.
Friday, June 16, 2017 Massachusetts Mental Health Center 75 Fenwood Road, Boston , MA 02115
Showing 99 Faces Video at the Mental Health Fair at 75 Fenwood Rd, Boston
The 99 Faces project will be presented as the featured presentation at the Bridge House in Bridgeport, CT.
For more information, please visit www.bridgehousect.org.
The 99 Faces Project will be featured at the Board of Visitors Annual Meeting featuring Mark Vonnegut, MD.