Manic Street Creature wins the 2022 Mental Health Fringe Award

About the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival

the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival is one of Scotland’s most diverse cultural events, covering everything from music, film and visual arts to theatre, dance and literature. Launched in 2007 and run by the Mental Health Foundation, in association with numerous organizations across Scotland, it has grown into one of the largest festivals of its kind in the world, with over 300 events each year.

By engaging with artists, connecting with communities, and forming collaborations, we celebrate the artistic achievements of people with expertise in mental health issues, exploring the relationship between creativity and the mind, and promoting positive mental health and wellness. The festival’s innovative approach, combining high-quality arts events with community-led programming and a social justice agenda, has been replicated internationally.

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