Alice Attlee is deeply interested in the healing power of landscape upon the mind, and the ways in which particular places and objects carry and create memory traces. In this piece, she explores how found objects effect and represent memory and emotion.
‘Recovery is unpredictable’: On embracing non-linear thought processes
Gabrielle Zemsky explains how she has found it beneficial to view her unhealthy thought processes as non-linear diagrams.
Monochrome
Madeleine Wakeman writes a piece on escaping the 'confinement' of the college walls through her thoughts.
Arts feature: Crows
Photographer Kate Kinley shares her photo, along with a creative writing piece about what crows mean to her.
This illustrator is educating people on bulimia and bipolar on Instagram
Micha catches up with the artist.
Descent
Sketches about falling, and not being able to stop it.
Am I sick enough? On ‘high-functioning’ mental health problems
What happens when you're struggling, but don't 'look' like it?
Dissecting narratives: The poetics of trauma
When I experience my trauma, it doesn’t take the form of a novel or a screenplay or a police statement. It’s everywhere. Staticky. Pervasive.
Looking from the shore
A mother-daughter collaboration about stepping back, reflecting, and finding peace.
