ABC: New exhibitions highlight the role of art in dealing with mental health challenges

ABC: New exhibitions highlight the role of art in dealing with mental health challenges

Article by Housnia Shams

For Japanese-Australian Hiromi Tango, art has always been an outlet to express her deepest, darkest thoughts.

She is one of dozens of Australian artists featured in the Frame of Mind program — a series of exhibitions and panel discussions in Sydney and Perth, which aim to explore how art is used as a tool to help cope with mental health challenges.

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Image courtesy Hiromi Tango
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