Moheeni Paul examines the ancient art of henna as a mindfulness tool
On asexuality, intersectionality and the importance of a place at the table
Asexual people who aren’t covered under the letters L, G, B, or T can feel lost in space
1 in 4: the perils of mental health statistics
There still isn’t a proper way of quantifying mental illness effectively: it is too personal, too complex, and too stigmatic a subject.
Mental health education in schools is desperately needed
Our government is not doing enough to support young people's mental health.
UCL: Fund Our Mental Health Services
"The university is failing its students, at a time in their lives when they need support the most."
Interviews with Artists: Jemima Poffley
Blueprint Arts Editor talks to Jemima about the motivations for and influences on her art-making practice, some of her favourite pieces of art, and the relation between arts and mental health.
A review of ‘I’m Fine’: an exhibition examining masculinity and men’s mental health
The art exhibition took place in Copeland Gallery (South London) from the 15th to the 17th of December 2017.
Found Objects
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.
