• Skip to main content

CentreForMedicalHumanities.org

  • Home
  • Telehealth Analysis
  • Research Translations
  • Evidence Reviews
  • Blog
  • About

Devising Psychosis: Talks, Performances, Visual Arts and Installation (Newcastle, 29 April 2012)

posted on March 7, 2025

selfmade: creativity in wellbeing – A series of North East independent creative projects in 2012, exploring the relationship between art, society and health.

Invites you to attend

Devising Psychosis: A free collaborative afternoon of talks, performances, visual art, installation and conversation on the arts in wellbeing

Sunday 29 April
2pm – 5pm
Jubilee Theatre
St Nicholas Hospital
Jubilee Road, Gosforth
Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 3XT

To book a place please contact Debbie Brown, phone 0191 2782960, or follow @Dev_Psychosis @Self_Made101 on twitter.

Devising Psychosis Funders: The NTWSU&C network, Launchpad,Newcastle City Council Arts Development and Gateshead Council Arts Development. Partners: Early Intervention and Psychosis Team and NHS Northumberland Tyne and Wear. Artists: Tender Buttons Theatre Company, Aidan Moesby, Sean Burn. Collaborators: Northumbria University,North Tyneside Arts Studio (NTAS), Newcastle and Gateshead Arts Studio (NAGAS)

Filed Under: Events, Exhibitions

CentreForMedicalHumanities.org is an independent health evidence publication. This site is not a medical practice, healthcare provider, academic institution, or research organization. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about supplements, medications, or health interventions. This website is not affiliated with Durham University, the Institute for Medical Humanities, or any academic or medical institution. The domain name reflects previous ownership history and does not indicate institutional affiliation, academic authority, or endorsement. The Durham Institute for Medical Humanities is an active research institute at Durham University — visit their official page for information about their programs and research. Some content on this site contains affiliate links. Purchases made through these links may generate a commission for this publication at no cost to the reader. See our Evidence Standards page for full disclosure details. Content produced by the CMH Evidence Review editorial team. © 2026 CentreForMedicalHumanities.org. All rights reserved. | About | Our Evidence Standards | Non-Affiliation Notice | Privacy Policy