Odyssey House and global strategic branding firm Siegel+Gale celebrated ten years of creating art by members of the Odyssey House Art Project, men and women coping with substance abuse, mental illness, and homelessness. This was the first curated show of paintings, photographs, and masks from an art collection a decade in the making.
Dr. Peter Provet, president of Odyssey
House, said: “The creation of art plays a critical role in the rejuvenation of
the human spirit and provides a way of reaching sensitive issues embedded in
the human psych. We encourage unschooled artists in treatment to identify
archetypal themes such as childhood, family, and spiritual wholeness.
“This new show explores ‘Home’ as a
place where we reside spiritually, physically and psychologically. All too often home for our clients is a
transitory and undefined place of dysfunction that limits their ability to lead
fulfilling and healthy lives. Developing a new vision of ‘Home’ is central to a
strong recovery. Reaching a place of security and well-being within themselves
prepares our clients to complete treatment and craft a functional and socially
responsible life.”
To see more photos from the reception, visit our Flickr page.
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