Courageous Choices: MIX Wellbeing & Creativity Showcase 2019
Opening event Wednesday 3 April 2019 5.00pm –
7.00pm
Free, all welcome
Hutt Art Centre, Myrtle St,
Lower Hutt
Exhibtion runs daily 4 – 13 April 11am – 3pm
MIX artists are celebrating with our community the courageous choices of connecting with mental wellbeing support.
Through the 2019 MIX Wellbeing & Creativity Showcase MIX artists share their creativity and wellbeing expertise with our wider community.
MIX works in partnership with people in our Hutt Valley community so they are supported to grow their mental wellbeing by connecting with community, creativity and the 5 Ways to Wellbeing.
We'd love to share our wellbeing & creativity
projects with you so please pop by and join
us
This free opening event
includes:
> Art, craft and installations
>
Key note speech by Lower Hutt City Mayor, Ray Wallace
>
Singing performance by Jonny & Ariyah
> Refreshments &
mocktails
Also you can visit our Courageous Choices
exhibition daily 4 - 13 April 11am -3pm
MIX
is also offering free creativity workshops to our community
to connect people with the power of creativity to support
mental wellbeing.
Mon 8 April - Try 3-D
Construction
Tues 9 April - Community collage fun
Wed
10 April - Create Sugar Scrubs
Thur 11 April - Pimp My
Jacket shared creation
Fri 12 April - Mindfulness Clay
Modelling
All workshops are free, are 30 mins
duration, no bookings needed and run on the day at these
times:
11.00am - 11.30am
12.30pm - 1.00pm
2.00pm -
2.30pm
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MIX_Courageous_Choices_2019_Poster_Final_LR.pdf
Just
join us for creative fun and discover the 5 Ways to
Wellbeing: connect, give, take notice, keep learning & be
active.
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