Unquiet Minds: An Exhibition by Catherine Levey,
Catherine D’Arcy-Saunders and Allan O’Neill
13th – 20th May
Opening Night: Friday 12th May, 6-8pm
Surface is delighted to announce Unquiet Minds, a collaborative exhibition of painting and photography which aims to open conversations about mental health and challenge preconceptions about this often uneasy subject.
Unquiet Minds sees three Midlands based degree students investigate their emotional response to their own and other people’s mental health stories. Each has a very different approach, yet the fundamental message is about reframing how we look at mental health experiences.
Levey’s interest in people is reflected in her fragile layered figure painting, often disorientating and ambiguous. She asks what happens when we open ourselves up to look at people’s stories in different ways. D’Arcy-Saunders’s expressive abstracts investigate her curiosity towards the complex interface between thoughts and feelings. She translates anxiety and worry into a recurrent set of motifs. O’Neill has researched his own diagnostic journey with his bold photographic self-portraits. He offers up his lived experience of ADHD and questions our visual language.
These artists offer no answers to a society faced with a post-pandemic spike in the demand for mental health services. Instead, they offer vivid imagery to put the theme on the agenda, challenge stigma and stimulate positive discussions.
Artist Talk
Saturday 20th May, 12pm
The artists will discuss their practice and the meaning behind their work during a walkthrough of the exhibition followed by an informal discussion about topics raised.
Unquiet Minds will open in the Main Gallery. As always, there will be a donations bar with ales from local brewery Pheasantry.
Free Entry: Everyone Welcome