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Out of Sight Out of Mind
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What does it mean to you? (2024)
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Out of Sight Out of Mind
Exhibitions
What does it mean to you? (2024)
About
News
Exhibitions
What does it mean to you? (2024)
About
News
Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh: Diptych
The Corridor Gallery steph wilson 09/10/2021 The Corridor Gallery steph wilson 09/10/2021

Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh: Diptych

by Lewis Raey

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A Healing Spell
The Corridor Gallery steph wilson 09/10/2021 The Corridor Gallery steph wilson 09/10/2021

A Healing Spell

by Oisín & Nisi

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Long Walk to Freedom
Meadows Gallery IV steph wilson 09/10/2021 Meadows Gallery IV steph wilson 09/10/2021

Long Walk to Freedom

by S J Ferguson

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Safety (Pin)
Meadows Gallery II steph wilson 09/10/2021 Meadows Gallery II steph wilson 09/10/2021

Safety (Pin)

by Jonathan Bell

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Robin, Feather, Sunset
Meadows Gallery I steph wilson 09/10/2021 Meadows Gallery I steph wilson 09/10/2021

Robin, Feather, Sunset

by The Walker Family. Morag, Lindsay & Kirsten (SoBS Edinburgh)

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Our Loved Ones
Meadows Gallery I steph wilson 09/10/2021 Meadows Gallery I steph wilson 09/10/2021

Our Loved Ones

by Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Edinburgh Group (Edinburgh SoBS Group)

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CAPS Independent Advocacy
Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership
Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Thrive Edinburgh
Summerhall
 

Out of Sight Out of Mind is directed by a Planning Group of people who have lived experience of mental health issues. They are supported by: Caps Independent Advocacy, Thrive Edinburgh, Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership, Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, Mental Health Foundation Scotland and Summerhall.

CAPS Independent Advocacy is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
Scottish Charity number: SC021772

Site by Usher Smith and photography by Ian Dodds.