Artist Tour/Sharing - Relational Yarns: Weaving and Winning

Artist Tour/Sharing - Relational Yarns: Weaving and Winning

Discover the therapeutic benefits behind crocheting with Jacqueline Tan as she shares insights on her transformative journey.

Date and time

Saturday, November 2 · 6:45 - 7pm GMT+8

Location

Trehaus @ Funan Mall, Level 7 (via Lobby A)

109 North Bridge Road Singapore, 179097 Singapore

About this event

  • Event lasts 15 minutes

The exhibition and artist tour/sharing will be held in the West Hall.


Description:

Crocheting has offered various ways of therapeutic support and engagement in Jacqueline's recovery journey. In this showcase of her crafts, Jacqueline will share her personal discoveries how this simple yet profound activity has made a profound transformation in her life.


This artist tour/sharing^ is part of the ‘Stories of Depression: Finding Hope and Healing through Creative Expression’ public forum


^The programme and artist tours/sharings are subject to change without prior notice.

Please check back on this registration page for further updates.

Organized by

The Institute of Mental Health (IMH), a member of the National Healthcare Group, is the only tertiary psychiatric care institution in Singapore. Located on the sprawling 23-hectare campus of Buangkok Green Medical Park in the north-eastern part of Singapore, IMH offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive range of psychiatric, rehabilitative and therapy services in hospital-based and community-based settings. The 2,000-bedded hospital aims to meet the needs of three groups of patients – children and adolescents (aged below 19 years), adults and the elderly. Besides providing clinical services, IMH dedicates resources to carry out mental health promotion and raise mental health literacy. IMH also leads in mental health research and training the next generation of mental health professionals in Singapore. For more information, please visit https://www.imh.com.sg.

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