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Call for Submissions – Call for Artists for NEW ASLI Campaign; Capitalism, Poverty and War. Get Involved & create change.

Editor’s Letter – Issue 2 – Mental Illness, Health and Recovery

Artist Emma Phillips has Borderline Personality Disorder and tells ASLI “my work is hard hitting and I do feel the messages within my work could help create change how others perceive mental illness”.

Despina Skordilis speaks of her poetry and depression “Art saves lives and can create change as it has saved me many times, resuscitated me, brought me back to life”

PTSD is a severe and chronic illness having lasting effects – As a survivor of child abuse, domestic and sexual assault Artist Paulissa Kipp talks to ASLI about how she uses her art and how it is important to educate the public about the lasting effects of abuse.

My Life Asleep By Sadie Kaye – The Story Of A Double Life

Bipolar Sufferer Catherine Williams “I cannot write happy poems, it does not work with my moods”.

“Depression can be a fatal illness and this is often forgotten.” Dave Hubble speaks to ASLI about the effects of domestic violence towards children and how his poetry aims to end the silence.

Being a Professional with Mental Illness: Misconceptions, Stigma and Facing Prejudice

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Editor’s Letter – Issue 1 – Celebration of Women

Sadie Kaye ” to me ASLI is a call to action for artists to value themselves as instruments of social change”.

Laura Thomas wanted to write about the profound ways violent crimes against the body alter one’s relationship with the world after the body heals

My art is female centric because I am a woman and my purpose is to express and inspire expression

“My work is about finding beauty in darkness and seeing the light when there is none” Photographer Daniella Fishburne

Tina Struthers creates a textile sculpture to address the importance of education for girls

“Art as an expression saves, heals and mends” Filipino Artist Clarisse Pastor-Medina talks to ASLI about her art and exploring subjects related to women
