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Out From The Mist  shines a light on the varied experiences people face with their mental wellbeing – from experiences of pain and suffering, caring and empathy for loved ones, through to elation of conquering obstacles.

This is a unique platform which focuses specifically on exploring mental health challenges through digital art.

Out From The Mist has built an international community coming together to share their stories through art to inspire hope, understanding, and change.

“’We are telling our stories because mental illness often makes us feel invisible. For people to create art and put themselves out there for you to see is courageous. It’s about people taking control of their story.”

Michael Lockwood

Founder, Out From The Mist

Each year, we rely on donations and grants to bring this unique platform to life. Your support helps us challenge stigma and create a powerful space for mental health conversations.

We invite you to support a global community of artists and help them become pioneers for mental health.

Partnership Benefits

Support Awareness and Prevention Goals

Partnering with this initiative directly supports public health strategies and national mental health priorities—raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting community wellbeing.

Promote Equity and Social Inclusion

This is a platform for diverse voices and lived experience to be heard. Your support helps elevate underrepresented stories and align your department with values of equity and inclusion.

Strengthen Community Partnerships

Be seen as a responsive and engaged government body that works collaboratively with community and sector leaders. Strengthen ties with both citizens and stakeholders.

Highlight Innovation in Public Engagement

Use this partnership to demonstrate creative and effective ways of reaching the public—combining art, lived experience, and education to address complex social issues.


Be part of an emotive and powerful international exhibition that inspires creativity and shines the light on real mental health stories.


The Blue Girl

Photo by

Hayley Roberts

Contact us today to talk about a tailored support package