Exhibition: Artistic Dimensions to a Healthier World
October 2 - 27, 2019
An exhibition, curated by WISH, that looks at the interrelationship between art and promotion of health and wellbeing, as well as shines a spotlight on healthcare issues that were raised at WISH 2018.
The exhibition set to take place at the Fire Station, will feature artworks by Giles Duley, an award-winning humanitarian photographer who documents human plight in war zones across the world.
Also on display will be drawings created by the Rohingya children who are currently living in refugee camps in the Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh, after fleeing persecution in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Some of these children are part of a program called ‘Creative Methodologies for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support with Children in Emergency Settings’, which is being delivered by the UK-based charity, Save The Children, in these camps.
Photography workshop
A photography workshop by Giles Duley, a humanitarian photographer, who has documented images of human suffering in conflict zones across the world. 10th October 2019 Location: Fire Station workshop 4
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm - Public