Everything is connected in life: Art and Wellbeing is an exhibition that serves as a conclusion to the gallery’s 3-year Art and Wellbeing in Schools Project as well as exploring connections between art and mental wellbeing in 3 emerging artists’ works.
The title of the exhibition is inspired by a hand-written sign by an unnamed man in Gillian Wearing’s photographic work Signs that say what you want them to say and not Signs that say what someone else wants you to say 1992–1993 (1997).
Arts in health interventions by practicing artists in gallery spaces and with collections are increasingly recognised as invaluable ways to support people’s wellbeing outside of clinical settings. Clinical Art therapy into museums and galleries is an emerging area of international practice.
The Gerald Moore Gallery has combined these approaches in their innovative Art Therapy and Wellbeing in Schools Project that was generously supported by Mottingham Big Local Refocused. Over the past 3 years, they have worked with three primary schools in the Mottingham Big Local area to support the emotional wellbeing of pupils and their teachers during the Pandemic and beyond using art. Everything is connected in life: Art and Wellbeing will showcase this exciting project and how the gallery artworks, and setting has contributed to people’s wellbeing in the schools.
Art therapist Elaine Homer has worked closely with the gallery exhibitions and artworks together with staff from partner schools to provide art therapy groups for pupils with complex needs who would not receive statutory support. Homer has selected 5 art works that were previously exhibited at the gallery by Lily German, Haffendi Anuar and Gerald Moore that particularly resonated with group members and will offer her perspective on the significance of the works to the art therapy process.
The exhibition also features new art works by Flora Butler, Semin Hong and Nandhit Reddy Vasanth that directly explore wellbeing through their art in the forms of textile sculptures, interactive kinetic art, and painting.
As part of the supporting programme, the gallery will host art and wellbeing workshops for staff and students at Eltham College and members of the local community. On Saturday 3 February 2024, there will be a public wellbeing workshop run by the artists, more details will be announced.
Gerald Moore Gallery, Mottingham Lane, SE9 4RW from 11th January – 3rd February. Saturdays 10am – 4pm or by appointment.