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Did you know…❓
Epilepsy used to be considered a mental health condition.
“Of those conditions which are now seen as non-psychiatric, epilepsy was the most common at Bristol Lunatic Asylum…
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Drawing can be very meditative and soothing, but you don't have to start with a blank piece of paper. Suzanne Alsop one of the volunteers at Glenside Hospital Museum colours to help her deal with her #mentalhealth on her journey of recovery from illness.
Unpacking our collection and capturing them on paper @ArnosValeCem an evening or Sunday morning, fun for all the family check it out https://t.co/IKqPA7wR9H
Read about 168 #Victorian patients with #Supernatural Belief in #Bristol Asylum by Holly Burchett https://t.co/YoFRt1KIwN #mentalhealth
@Glenside_museum will be at @LockleazeHub from 1pm-2pm tomorrow, come an help us explore our collection, discover stories from the Dower House when it was a hospital @FriendStokePark , and participate in our Pop-up-Museum #drawing
We're unpacking items that tell the story of Stoke Park and Glenside Hospital, with pencil and ink drawing workshop @LockleazeHub on the 20th Feb, 1pm-2pm for all ages over 8yrs. To book contact @LockleazeHub
Here are our feeding cups drawn by participants at our drawing workshops last week. Next class @BristolCathedra on 21st June linking with the 1stWW exhibition
Breathing life in our collection: drawing workshop participants capture the stainless steel drinking cup #mentalhealth #art @Glenside_museum next workshop 21st June at Bristol Cathedral
Last day for our exhibition at City Hall @TheVestibules 8th June. Don't miss seeing the beautiful drawings by Denis Reed.
#ValentinesDay we have our very own Dr Valentine @Glenside_museum consultant psychiatrist in 60s & 80s. In 1956,commissioned by the British Government to Uni of Tehran was 1st to systematically apply intelligence tests on a wide-scale in Fars.