Kim Morton
Ōtautahi Creative Spaces is a creative community of people with experience of mental distress - together, we’re getting creative with mental health. We create space for people to thrive – by igniting aspirations, brokering opportunities and backing people on their creative journey. With studios at the Phillipstown Community Hub, we have around 80 participating artists from 18 – 75 years.
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- https://otautahicreativespaces.org.nz/
Ōtautahi Creative Spaces
Ōtautahi Creative Spaces is a creative community of people with experience of mental distress - together, we’re getting creative with mental health. We create space for people to thrive – by igniting aspirations, brokering opportunities and backing people on their creative journey. With studios at the Phillipstown Community Hub, we have around 80 participating artists from 18 – 75 years.
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