Wandsworth Mind on the making of When Night Draws In
This project has been a very positive partnership between Artangel Interaction and Wandsworth Mind. There is a genuine sense of pride and satisfaction surrounding the achievements of all those involved, not only amongst the participants but also many of the staff at the centres. Wandsworth Mind is a charity that provides community based social care for people who experience long term mental health issues and have been referred to us by Community Mental Health Teams and other secondary mental health services. Founded in 1973, we are affiliated with MIND (National Association for Mental Health) which aims to eradicate the stigma of mental ill health and promote social inclusion in all areas of life. To realise this mission, Wandsworth Mind manages two mental health resource centres (Heathside and Patricia Benians), a large number of supported housing in partnership with local housing associations, two work-experience projects and a self-help project in Battersea.
Sarah Woodfine has worked at the Heathside centre for the last two years and built good relationships with many of the members along the way. This collaboration with Artangel Interaction has enabled her for the first time to work with a group of them directly as a practising artist. Her enthusiasm for the project and connection with the participants has carried through in the high level of commitment they have shown and the dedication with which they have made their pieces. With its emphasis on working collectively to explore a concept and sharing creative ideas, this project has differed from ongoing art groups run by the centres which have focused more on members’ personal development. It has also been a good opportunity for the two resource centres to work together, introducing individuals to each other with an aim of encouraging creativity and social interaction. The resource centres support around 300 individuals with educational, therapeutic and social programmes, as well as providing practical help with housing, benefits and indebtedness. The psychological effects of long term mental illness reduce educational possibilities, as being admitted to hospital increases levels of anxiety when subjected to large groups or unfamiliar environments.
At Wandsworth Mind, we have developed group and one-to-one activities and classes that aim to be more open and relaxed than the formulaic or rigid experiences many may have had in school settings. In all the structured groups and activities run by the resource centres, sometimes in partnership with other local agencies, the medium of art is used to enable individuals to pursue their own creativity. Many have exhibited their work in various community centres, museums and galleries. Their work is a testament to the untapped talent that resides in both centres.
Significantly we, the staff, have observed those who have participated in these groups growing from often withdrawn individuals into active people who become involved and contribute not only within projects but also take their new-found confidence beyond the centre, gaining long-term independence in the community.
Image: Sarah Woodfine's workshop for When Night Draws in, 2006.