Exploring Community Art Projects for Mental Health Awareness
Tarcisius Niwagaba
Faculty of Education Kampala International University Uganda
Email: tarcisius.niwagaba@kiu.ac.ug
ABSTRACT
Community art projects have gained prominence as innovative tools for promoting mental health awareness. These projects offer participants an opportunity to express their personal experiences with mental health through creative mediums such as visual arts, music, and performance. This paper examines how community art initiatives foster emotional well-being, reduce stigma, and build social cohesion. By involving people with lived experiences of mental illness at various stages of the creative process, these projects not only provide therapeutic benefits but also empower participants. Through case studies of successful initiatives, such as viva albert in new zealand, this study highlights best practices for designing inclusive, impactful, and ethical community art projects that elevate public discussions on mental health.
Keywords: community art, mental health awareness, art therapy, social cohesion, stigma reduction.
CITE AS: Tarcisius Niwagaba. (2024). Exploring Community Art Projects for Mental Health Awareness. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 4(3):5-9. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJRE/2024/4359