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Well-Beeing Garden
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing.
Citizens' Advice Bureau
CAB aim to provide the advice people need for the problems they face and improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. CAB provide free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. The service are able to provide advice on benefits, debt, housing and much more.
Drawing for People with Aphasia
See the world in a different way. Drawing is a different way of thinking to language. This project is for people with aphasia who can’t draw and who have always wanted to learn. It is also for those who used to draw but don’t anymore or those that do draw but want to explore further.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is our weekly textiles group, the facilitators Nessa and Maddie curate a blend of self-led sessions, alongside specific textiles skill building. Yet each session has community and collaboration at their core.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
The One I Love
Naomi Woddis is a photographer living with two chronic invisible conditions, Lyme Disease and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Over the late summer of 2017 Naomi was the artist in residence at the Free Space Project, the arts & wellbeing charity based within Kentish Town Health Centre.
That’s Where I Come In
We are pleased to be working again with ActionSpace, a charity that supports the development of artists with learning disabilities.
PKD Studies
Paloma Tendero‘s work is based on the influence of genetic inheritance. This exhibition is the result of a two-month artist in residence project at Kentish Town Health Centre, where Tendero looks for an interpretation of the beauty behind illness. Through photography and embroidery she explores the beauty of PKD cells.
Traces
In Traces 17 multidisciplinary artists that attend the peer group at the Free Space Project explore who we have been, where we are now and who we would like to be. The artist peer group is a monthly event for artists that are exploring health and wellbeing in their practice, often covering complex and emotional experiences.
Tintinnabulation
Artist Victoria Coster is one of an estimated 5 million people in the UK to be living with the condition known as Tinnitus. Like many others to be diagnosed, there is no identifiable cause associated with her experience.
My Mother’s Daughter
My Mother’s Daughter is an exhibition of sensitive photographic works by three artists examining the loss and legacy of their mothers. In each of the works the artists have found a unique method of retaining the bond between mother and daughter, in an exploration of grief, motherhood, genetic inheritance and their continuing role as daughters.
Light Therapy
An exhibition exploring ideas of light and art as therapeutic practice
The Free Space Gallery is pleased to host the work of 8 artists exploring ideas of light and art as therapeutic practice, through the mixed mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printing.
Manifestations of the Mind
Artist Antonia Attwood’s ‘Manifestations of the Mind’ is an innovative in-depth Arts and Mental Health project, made in partnership with an amazing set of people with ‘Lived Experience’ of Mental Illness. It focusses on exploring ways of communicating how their mental health conditions uniquely affect them and how they actually feel to those who experience them.
Baby Sing Along
Baby Singalong was a weekly music, movement and storytelling session that took place at Kentish Town Health Centre. Run by community musician Cinamama for children under the age of 5.