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Amplify is a UK-wide competition celebrating creative works inspired by mental health and wellbeing.
The last 5 years have brought about large societal changes which have forced many of us to reshape the ways we live. And even though we have never been so connected to one another, we have also never been so lonely.
Amplify hopes that by coming together and sharing our work we can feel less isolated, share our collective thoughts, and ultimately capture the feeling of a Nation in a unique digital exhibition.
Itinerary:
Thursday 13th October – General Online exhibition (until 30th November, please register here), Public Voting opens here (view sixty short listed entries now and vote from the 13th Oct).
Wednesday, October 19th at 7pm: Curators Review with Bethan Jayne, Carmela Hodgson and others.
Thursday, November 3rd: Shortlist announcement, from our five amazing judges.
Wednesday, November 9th at 7pm: Panel Talk on Mental Health and the Arts including Collective Healing, special guest including Bablu Miah from London Arts and Health and Mollie Balshaw from Short Supply.
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