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Submit your Artwork for Mental Health Day Exhibition

Submit your Artwork for Mental Health Day Exhibition

Would you like your art to go on display in one of Sheffield’s most popular shopping centres? If so your chance could be coming up in the next couple of months.

Sheffield Flourish, a locally-based mental health charity, is holding its annual five-day mental health art exhibition in October. The theme is ‘urban nature’, and everyone is welcome to submit 2D artwork in any medium – especially people with a lived experience of mental health and those who work in support services.

Works chosen will go on display in the Moor Market from October 12-16. It is part of Sheffield Flourish’s celebration of World Mental Health Day.

The deadline for entries is 31 August and for more details about how it all works please click here. You can phone Sheffield Flourish on 0114 273 7009 or email info@sheffieldflourish.co.uk .

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