Call for Artworks/Projects for Online Exhibition
The Arts Health Network NSW / ACT (AHNNA) is calling for artists, designers, researchers, therapists, creative practitioners and others to submit artworks, projects or process documentation for an online exhibition to be held over November 2020 on the AHNNA website and social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn).
The theme of the online exhibition is the role the Arts play in the process of recovery. This can be the recovery from physical or mental events, but also more broadly from communal and/or societal situations such as the recent floods, bushfires, pandemic or even economic recession, to name just a few examples.
This virtual Art event will be called ‘The Making Effect’, and will run as a website and social media channel take-over for the month of November, with new works/projects/research being published throughout the month.
To read more about the online exhibition and how to submit please visit the Arts Health Network NZW / ACT website.
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