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September 1, 2015September 1, 2015hamad1981

Visual Artist Lynn Excell speaks about grief, depression and staying creative: “‘Art Saves Lives’ to me, means that art is a way of helping to heal us when we are broken”.

September 1, 2015September 1, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

ASLI Speak to Artist Mistresslisa Taylor about mental health and art in which she states, “Hand on my heart, art has saved my life. Without it I would be dead”.

September 1, 2015September 1, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Artist Jade Bryant is fiercely tackling her mental illness with art and in the process is changing the world’s awareness of Borderline Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder.

August 28, 2015August 28, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Visual Artist Maz Fietz tells ASLI “I have used my art to raise awareness to stop the stigma of suicide and mental illness. My aim is to catch people’s attention through my art and create that change that could help save a life”.

August 7, 2015August 27, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Sandra Mendelsohn “If I didn’t have my art, I honestly don’t know whether I would be standing right now”. How creative expression saved this artists life and continues to help her understand her Borderline Personality Disorder

May 1, 2015October 5, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Editor’s Letter – Issue 1 – Celebration of Women

May 1, 2015May 1, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

ASLI team member Becky Saunders talks about the female stereotype of the “Bunny Boiler”

April 26, 2015April 27, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

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

April 21, 2015April 21, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

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

April 21, 2015April 21, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

The Warding Charm – By Laura Thomas

April 17, 2015April 17, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

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

April 13, 2015April 13, 2015hamad1981

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

April 13, 2015March 16, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

What it means to be the other – By Casey Bruce

April 10, 2015April 10, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

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

April 10, 2015April 10, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

“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

April 10, 2015March 16, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Coralie Girard uses her art to address domestic violence “I wanted to speak about it because I think we all should feel concerned about it”

April 9, 2015April 9, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Egyptian Artist Eman Desouky Allam wants to create something new and develop women’s roles within art

April 8, 2015April 8, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Angela’s Motivation for Dealing with Violence Against Women Through Art is so all Women Affected Have the Right to get Help Through Art Therapies

April 8, 2015April 9, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Jacklyn Janeksela Talks to ASLI About her Engaging new Project for Women

April 8, 2015April 8, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Ruby Al-Faqir Tells us About Dancing for Peace and How it is a Universal Language

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