Art ExhibitionMay 17, 2025
11am-1:30pm 660 N. Heliotrope Dr., Hollywood, CA 90004 Imagine Psychology Through Art
Join our Mental Health Art Exhibition to experience artworks that inspire understanding, encourage reflection, and illuminate the importance of mental well-being. |
About the Event
Mental health is a deeply personal yet universally shared experience. It encompasses moments of struggle, growth, vulnerability, and resilience. We asked the artists: What does mental health mean to you? How can art capture the unseen battles, the triumphs, the chaos, or the calm? How do we visualize healing, identity, or hope?
Expect a moving collection of art that confronts stigma, visualizes unseen struggles, and celebrates triumphs, all while sparking meaningful conversations. This exhibition is a must-see for anyone passionate about art’s ability to inspire empathy and promote awareness of mental health.
Mental health is a deeply personal yet universally shared experience. It encompasses moments of struggle, growth, vulnerability, and resilience. We asked the artists: What does mental health mean to you? How can art capture the unseen battles, the triumphs, the chaos, or the calm? How do we visualize healing, identity, or hope?
Expect a moving collection of art that confronts stigma, visualizes unseen struggles, and celebrates triumphs, all while sparking meaningful conversations. This exhibition is a must-see for anyone passionate about art’s ability to inspire empathy and promote awareness of mental health.
Featured Artist
~ Joyce Ferrer ~
Artist Bio
Joyce Ferrer is a Multidisciplinary Artist born and raised in The City of Angels. She has a background in Fine Arts and Costume Design. As a Creatress, she expresses herself through many mediums such as Painting, Jewelry Making, Dance, and Sound Healing.
"In one of my art pieces I painted myself and at the time I was experiencing hardship and heartache. Another piece I made a collage about the thoughts that can run through my head, It can be depicted as indecisiveness and anxiety, but also of hopes, dreams, and goals. The other piece is a 3-D collage that shows how I find my calm and peace in nature." |