MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE VIA ART

Where creativity meets healing

CREATIVE HEALTH, ARTS AND CULTURE CIC

A CENTRE FOR SOCIAL PRESCRIPTION

THERAPY THROUGH ARTS

... For your light has come

I believe art, storytelling, and culture can be used as therapeutic tools for improving mental and physical wellbeing."



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Reclaiming True Form: Abstraction and Integrity in the Works of Olubunmi Elizabeth Ebisemiju

THE NATION

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Visual artist, Elinth Arts, uses art to challenge stigma, advocate for mental health, and inspire communities to embrace healing through creativity.

GODDESSARTS MAGAZINE

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Fragment To Wholeness - Therapy In Colour and Form

Collection Critique by Arts Editor, Osa Mbonu-Amadi

VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

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The Art of Survival – A review of Elinth Arts’ SGBV and Mental Wellbeing Collection by Kikelomo Solomon-Ayeni

Thisdaylive newspaper

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Exploring Workplace Mental Health: Insights  From An Advocate and Visual Artist

The Guardian Newspaper

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Elinth Arts: Nigerian-born UK-based Artist Turning Pain Into Power, Fragments Into Wholeness

The Guardian Newspaper

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Chaviva Touch

Finding Your Way: A Young Artist Reflects On Life's Uncertain Path

Independent Nigeria

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“It’s not just my journey. These drawings are for anyone who has ever felt unheard, unseen, or overwhelmed. They’re reminders that even in our darkest seasons, there’s light within us waiting to be rediscovered.”

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“I want to build spaces where creativity becomes accessible to everyone,” she shares. “A future where art isn’t just about display but about healing, connection, and advocacy — especially for those living in silence.”

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"Arise (from spiritual depression to a new life), shine (be radiant with the glory and brilliance of the Lord); for your light has come, and the glory and brilliance of the Lord has risen upon you."

Isaiah 60:1 AMP

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I'm Olubunmi Elizabeth Ebisemiju, Face Behind Elinth Arts ...

“Visually disarming, emotionally compelling, and culturally necessary. My work holds space for untold stories, especially for people navigating silence, survival, and identity.”

 

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