Manifesto: Accessible and live streamed events
Details about accessible and live streamed events taking place as part of Manifesto, our opening day mini fest on Wednesday 4 October in Glasgow.
Details about accessible and live streamed events taking place as part of Manifesto, our opening day mini fest on Wednesday 4 October in Glasgow.
Kirsty Strang-Roy caught up with Imogen Stirling about The Boulders We Carry, a new immersive storytelling piece that will premiere at Manifesto.
Skye Loneragan is bringing a ‘work in progress’ sharing of her new show, May Contain Nuts (*), to Manifesto. We caught up with Skye to ask her what to expect from the performance.
In a small hall, five clinically “mad” women meet to perform a play for a seemingly “sane” audience. But is it a play? Or is it a warning? Worse still – is it an intervention?
Manifesto is our full-day opening event to explore the questions: What does a mental health revolution look like? And how do we start one?
Choo Choo! (Or… Have You Ever Thought About **** *****? (Cos I Have)) by StammerMouth was today announced as the winner of the 2023 Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival is to develop a new ‘good practice’ resource for artists and organisations making creative work about mental health.
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) is seeking proposals for four small artist commissions on the theme ‘Revolution’.
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) will return from 4-22 October 2023, with an ambitious programme exploring the theme of ‘Revolution’.
You can now read our annual report from the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2022.