The
Healing Arts Project, Inc. ¨C HAPI
¨C provides creative opportunities
through a wide range of artistic
endeavors for persons in mental
health and addiction recovery in
Middle Tennessee. The
mission of this non-profit
organization is to inspire healing,
growth, and learning by engaging in
the arts for the culturally
underserved.
HAPI, Inc. helps raise
awareness in the community and help
combat a stigma about these
disorders, thus promoting
understanding, acceptance and
success.
The
mission of the Healing Arts Project,
Inc. - HAPI - is to provide an
avenue for persons in mental
health and addiction recovery to
express their creativity through a
wide range of artistic endeavors.
In this way we raise awareness in
the community and help combat stigma
about these disorders, thus
promoting understanding, acceptance,
and success.
HAPI
provides the opportunities for
persons to live with their illness.
These artists gain
self-confidence, self-respect, and
self-worth. The
creative works of the artists give
them self-esteem.
HAPI
art classes are held in 14 mental
health peer recovery centers in
Middle Tennessee by professional
artists.
Artistic techniques are
taught to help them express their
feelings and emotions. They
enjoy the comradery with other
people who enjoy creating art.
This
organization is supported in part by
grants from the Metro Nashville Arts
Commission, Tennessee Arts
Commission, Community Foundation of
Middle Tennessee, Memorial
Foundation, United Healthcare
Community Plan, Tennessee Mental
Health Consumers Association,
Rollins Foundation and earnings from
the Phoenix Art Gala.
HAPI partners with the
Tennessee Department of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services
in sponsoring Art for Awareness each
March. Artwork brought artists
statewide is exhibited in
Legislative Plaza from April through
August.
The
exhibit at the Brown Daniel Library
includes several artists, including
the original artwork by Nashville
resident Laura Hudson, who enjoys
picturing the beauty of nature and
details flowers, small insects,
butterflies and lush foliage.
Mitchell Wiseman makes colorful
abstracts by drawing random designs
and filling in the spaces with
bright cheerful colors.
The
exhibit is available thru December,
2016.
For more information visit
the website www.healingartsprojectinc.org
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