Open Minds in Lismore proudly launches an engaging art group aimed at fostering relationships, enhancing mental health, and promoting social inclusion within the community.
Developed under the leadership of Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative (HASI) Coordinator, Francesca Rengel, the art group combines creativity with community-building to create a supportive environment for its participants.
Francesca Rengel, leveraging her background in graphic design, initiated the group as a platform to merge her passion for the arts with her commitment to fostering connections among individuals. Her warm and inviting personality has been instrumental in creating a safe space where participants feel comfortable and valued.
“The art group offers a variety of activities such as painting, LEGO, clay work, jewellery making, and more,” says Francesca. “In just six weeks, we have seen enthusiastic participation and positive feedback from our members.”
One of Francesca’s aspirations is to extend the group’s impact beyond its current setting by engaging with the broader community, potentially through creating a community mural.
The activities in the art group are not only creative but also serve as sensory experiences using tactile tools. Francesca emphasises sustainability by incorporating recycled materials, generously donated by the local community.
The positive impact between arts and mental health have been well documented as outlined by Research Fellow at the School of Population Health, University of Western Australia Dr Christina Davies in her recent research paper, “The Art of being Mentally Healthy.”
She highlights the role of enjoyment, relaxation, and social inclusion in improving resilience, confidence, and self-esteem. Such initiatives, according to Dr Davies, can deliver significant public health benefits by promoting overall wellbeing.
In addition to the primary focus on mental health, the art group also aims to strengthen social connections among its participants. Research, including findings from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) study, consistently demonstrates the positive impact of social relationships on mental and physical health.
Open Minds in Lismore remains committed to supporting the community through its Community Living Supports (CLS) and HASI programs, catering to individuals affected by mental health challenges. The team welcomes donations of art supplies from the community to further enrich their programs.
For more information on how to support or participate in the Open Minds art group, please visit Open Minds Lismore.