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Page 1: The Awakenings Project Visual Arts Literary Arts Music Dramatic Arts

The Awakenings Project

Visual Arts

Literary Arts

Music

Dramatic Arts

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Who or What is Awakenings?

An award winning collective of artists, all with some psychiatric diagnosis.

Some have been with us since we started, others are more recent additions.

The brainchild of Robert Lundin, who believed in the creativity of persons with mental illnesses.

No formal membership, yet in 16 years, we have nurtured hundreds of artists in various arts.

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What is Awakenings’ Mission?

The mission of the Awakenings Project is to assist artists with psychiatric illnesses in developing their craft and finding an outlet for their creative abilities through art in all forms, and to raise public awareness and acceptance of the creative talents of people living with psychiatric disorders, who work in the fields of fine art, music, literature and drama. We change hearts and minds.

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What does Awakenings do?

Awakenings has always been a grass-roots initiative. It shows that "consumers" can become producers of fabulous art exhibits, literary arts journals, music and theatrical events.  We are very proud to have been the recipients of the "Outstanding Contribution to Recovery by a Non-Profit Organization" award by the Irwin Foundation at Celebration Recovery 2006, and the Stigma Busters Award from Ecker Center in 2010.

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Can we see some of the art?

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Can we meet some of the artists?

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How can we end stigma with art?

Media portrayals of people with mental illnesses overemphasize violent behavior; understanding and acceptance of people with psychiatric disorders is raised through The Awakenings Project. We have had some great media coverage to counteract some of the negative media.

We make a statement that persons with mental illnesses are capable, talented people wishing to contribute to society, and all art is a therapeutic and healing activity.

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Some of our successful projects:

Mural painting on Psychiatric Units:

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Positive media counters negative

There are already too many articles to count written about the Awakenings Project, and we hope there will be many more.

Whenever anything significant happens (e.g., an opening, a new Awakenings Review), we send out a press release to many news media.

Sometimes the media touts our praises much more than we would be comfortable doing ourselves.

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Other successful partnerships:

First NAMI-IL, then NAMI-DuPage. AstraZeneca has been a big supporter in the

past. Madison Center in South Bend, IN. DuPage County Health Department. Irwin Foundation’s Celebration Recovery. Equip for Equality (IL’s P&A) St. Isaac Jogues donates scholarship money. University of Chicago’s Recovery Press helped. Second City’s Outreach Program.

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More pictures of successes

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The results we have seen so far:

The network we created reaches far beyond the walls of our studio/gallery, and the friendships we formed have been lasting. Over these 16+ years of association with the Awakenings Project, we have received much positive feedback from parents, siblings and friends about how important Awakenings has been in the artists’ lives. This group volunteers many hours and much effort to make each exhibit, every journal, and all the music we produce as professional and rewarding as possible for the artists as well as the audience.

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Obstacles or opportunities?

Spinning off from NAMI – getting a pro-bono attorney to help us obtain our own 501(c)(3) status in January, 2004. (Helped by CEDLP)

Some of us work full time and still try to give 110% to Awakenings also.

Grant writing isdifficult, as a fairly new 501(c)(3) organization. Also possibly feeling like funders may not trust us because of the old stereotype of “the inmates running the asylum.”

Our persistent fundraising efforts have been paying off.