EXHIBIT OF CLIENT ARTWORK FEATURED AT THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY DURING MAY’S MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
We are honored to celebrate Mental Health Awareness month with a special exhibit at the Thomas Crane Public Library, Through Our Eyes: Honoring Mental Health through Creative Expression, featuring artwork created by the clients at Aspire’s Discovery Day Treatment program.
The Discovery Client Art Exhibit will run from Monday, May 12 through May 30, located on the second floor of the Thomas Crane Public Library, 40 Washington Street, Quincy, Mass. “We are thrilled to launch the Thomas Crane Public Library’s 2025 Art Exhibit series,” said Susan Coakley, President and CEO of Aspire Health Alliance. “Working with the library, we want to showcase the great talents of our clients in the Discovery and reduce stigma associated with mental health, especially during May’s Mental Health Awareness month.”
Aspire’s Discovery Day Treatment program is a life-changing, community-based group therapy program for adults with long-term mental health challenges and designed to help support an individual’s behavioral health through therapeutic group treatment and milieu therapy, including a vibrant art therapy program in which clients created the beautiful art for this exhibit.