The Confluence Center (Western 日本毛片's Home for Nonprofit Events) art program Torrents is thrilled to present a magical evening of art and community! This month we proudly present a group exhibit in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Limits of My World.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and while it was first recognized in 1949, it has never been more important than now to recognize the role mental health plays in our overall well-being and the value in raising awareness and helping those in need receive treatment. The Arts can play a huge role in boosting and expressing our mental well-being, whether to purge the dark cobwebs of the soul, or dig up the joy found in the everyday. Torrents is excited to show artists locally and from around the country in this poignant exhibit illustrating the human struggle from a variety of voices.
Featuring work by: T. Lyle, Stacey Klocke, Sharon Davidson, Sean Parson, Rebecca Velde, Nancy Rishoff, Myth Deck, Morgan Grau, Michael Dinning, Marlo Crocifisso, Mark Matthews, Maia Hangas, Madelaine Hunter Millar, Lillian Nelson, Linda Helding, Linda A. Daigle, Lauren Grove, ladypajama, Kurt Fondriest, Kim Brown Campbell, John Piacquadio, Jessica Brinkerhoff, Jennifer Baylis, Grace Wolcott, Dianne Beesley, Candice Bouscher, Brittany Wilson-Thompson, Brett Allen, Anwen Cruikshank, and Amanda Bielby.
The opening will take place First Friday, May 2nd at the Confluence Center at 119 W Main St, Missoula, MT, and runs 5-8pm. Live music by Ann Szalda-Petree, plus free snacks and drinks provided. Also featuring a quilt raffle to help support NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Missoula! The exhibit will remain on display through May 30th, and can be seen by appointment through the Center: 406-926-6526
For more information about the Confluence Center, please contact Sara Bigelow at sarab@headwatersmt.org. For more information about art events at the Confluence Center, please contact Elisha Harteis at elishaharteis@gmail.com or Lillian Nelson at thedelusionalartist2@gmail.com.
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