Journey Of The Mind Exhibition Visitor
Exhibitions

Journey of the Mind: An Exhibition of Self Discovery

Jour­ney of the Mind com­bines Sikh teach­ings with new forms of sto­ry­telling to encour­age vis­i­tors to think about their own minds & men­tal wellbeing.

Dates
05/11/22 – 04/12/22
Organisation
Region
Bristol
Opening Times
Sunday, 11:00 – 18:00
Monday, Closed
Tue–Sat, 11:00 – 18:00
Conceived by arts organisation Without Shape Without Form, and supported by Arts Council England, Journey of the Mind combines Sikh teachings with new forms of storytelling to encourage visitors to think about their own minds to help improve mental wellbeing.

Featuring figurative drawings and digitally created paintings by world-renowned Sikh artist Kanwar Singh, and short films by British animator Christian Wood, the exhibition explores the stories of those who historically attained the highest spiritual levels.

Focusing on ‘the mind’, the exhibition explores the texts of Sikh teachers, along with contemporary works to bridge the gap between art, spirituality, and mental health. Going beyond cultural, racial, and religious boundaries, Journey of the Mind aims to overcome the social dilemmas of “Us”, “Them” and “All”, inviting people to understand the commonality that is the mind; providing an alternative approach to understanding something that everyone has in common.

As we deal with constant pressure from a constantly connected world, suffering through loneliness and searching for peace, happiness and love from those around us, these are troubled times. Similarly, the impact of COVID-19, concern for the health of our planet and widespread social injustice has left many feeling hopeless and lost. Exploring the idea of pain, the exhibition poses the question ‘what is the medicine that can heal the mind?’, aiming to help people find solutions through ideas on how they can improve their own mental wellness.
Journey Of The Mind Exhibition Visitor
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