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May Artist Peer Group (in person)

  • Southbank Centre Belvedere Road London, England, SE1 8XX United Kingdom (map)

Join us at London’s Southbank Centre for our in-person May artist peer group.

These events are an opportunity to hear from two artists about their practice and meet other artists working in the arts & health sector. Our peer groups provide the space for artists to share active ideas, projects and challenges, with peer support from audience participants. Each artist has approximately 45mins to share works and receive feedback and support from you — alongside designated unstructured time to meet others from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines.

Our artists this month are Nina Allmoslechner. Our second artist is to be confirmed. Want to share your work at a future group? Fill out our application form.

Places for this event are strictly limited to those who have pre-registered. We are unable to accommodate walk-ins on the day. The Southbank Centre is an accessible venue. If you have any questions please contact us at info@artsandhealthhub.org.

Image: the edge of my bed by Nina Allmoslechner

About Nina Allmoslechner

Nina Maria is a London based Visual Artist & Photographer from the Austrian Alps. She uses her camera as a tool to heal and to understand things, people and places. Most of her work focuses on mental health, in particular using herself, to tell stories through a contemporary lens.

When she does not capture her own experiences on womanhood and body image, she tends to capture those around her. Photography allows her to reconnect/connect with her loved ones and strangers.

Nina graduated from the BA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography course at London College of Communication in 2021.

'the edge of my bed' (2021-) WIP

“'the edge of my bed' is a moving image and photographic project about the difficult relationship that I had and still have with my body. Getting my period at 8 years old is the starting point of my story. Its main focus is trying to make peace with my 'inner child' and start receiving love instead of lovelessness.

It is a journey of getting to know the 'inner child' and to close difficult chapters of the past in order to move forward.”

Cost.

Pay What You Can (suggested donation: £5) / Free

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