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Project/initiative|Portugal|National

Manicómio | Arts and mental health in Portugal

Project title

Manicómio | Artes e saúde mental em Portugal

Description of initiative

Manicómio is the first art outsider studio in Portugal. Located in Lisbon at a creative cowork space, it brings together artists who have or have had mental health issues, with professionals from the creative sector and companies. Manicómio it is also a design studio (the Agencia Manicómio) in which all the creatives have suffered and suffer from mental illness. Manicómio is a 20 year-old fight for honesty, dignity and recognition of artists who are excluded by the art world simply because of their mental health history and stigma. Besides art work and exhibitions, Manicómio mentors their artists to other creative and commercial ventures, such as advertisement, illustration, jewelry and media. It is a space of human, social, financial and aesthetic dignity

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Physical health
Quality of spaces and built environments
Quality of social relations
Quality of services for specific groups
Work and workplace well-being

Keywords

well-being, mental health, human dignity, social relations

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Other | Visual arts

Budget

€600.000

Timeframe

2019 - 2022

Sources of funding

Manicómio, Santa Casa, Turismo de Portugal, Portugal Inovação Social, Camara Municipal de Lisboa

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

Manicómio started in the beginning of 2019 and since then they had very positive impact, both in outcomes and outputs:
Outputs:
- total participants: 100, with 15 resident artists
- number of artwork produced: around 1000 pieces
- number of art exhibitions: 15, with about 50.000 visitors
- number of partnerships: 25
- number of press articles: around 100

Outcomes:
They started measuring impact in 2020 and they are going to publish the first results by the end of 2022. So far this is what they have:
- resident artists: overall increase of well-being and happiness, with almost no mental health crisis; increase of self-esteem;
- resident artists: overall increase of revenue streams
- resident artists: what they love the most about Manicómio is that there is no psychological pressure, they have freedom of creation, and the support in artistic mentorship, exhibition and sales;

The main key lesson is that their methodology, that is focused on the person (human rights approach), can work effectively not only with arts, but with any area or age.

Organizer(s)

Agencia Manicómio
Portugal
NGO / Non-profit | Health