CSC hosts mental health art exhibition

Matthew D. Reese, youth transition worker with Cirrus House, prepares the exhibit  in Memorial Hall's Main Gallery.
Matthew D. Reese, youth transition worker with Cirrus House, prepares the exhibit Nov. 1, 2021, in Memorial Hall's Main Gallery. (Photo by Tena L. Cook/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – Chadron State College will host an exhibition about mental health awareness, Re-bound: New Beginnings, in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery Tuesday through Nov. 12. Terri Haynes, Educational Service Unit 13’s Advancing Wellness And Resiliency in Education project manager for Chadron Public Schools, partnered with CSC art faculty to schedule the free, public event.

Re-bound: New Beginnings is the latest installment of an annual traveling art exhibition organized by the Cirrus House, a Nebraska Panhandle organization focused on helping those with mental illness.

According to Matthew D. Reese, youth transition worker with Cirrus House, the exhibit focuses on fresh starts and second chances through community, personal growth, and the quest for mental wellness.

Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment. Call 308-432-6325 for details.

—CSC College Relations

-CSC College Relations

Category: Art, Campus News