Bethlem Gallery is pleased to present this group exhibition of artworks and protest ephemera curated by artist and activist Dolly Sen. Dolly became involved in mental health activism after her own experience as a psychiatric patient and as a witness to other’s experience. There are people who rise up against what has hurt them, whether it be psychiatric coercion, bene t cut deaths, austerity, or any other form of oppression. Art & Protest: What’s there to be mad about? is a celebration and acknowledgement of the role of art in political activism by those who take a stand.
Exhibition: Art & Protest: What’s there to be mad about? (Sep-Nov, Kent)
