Barb created visual analogy photographs for each person based on their conversations about what their mental illness felt like.
Barb Kellogg has exhibited in central Minnesota and the Twin Cities. Barb is primarily a fine art nature photographer, and her art is often described as painterly, sentimental, or elegant and timeless.
“What Mental Illness Feels Like—Images & Stories”, a photography project inspired by conversations with a friend who battled depression. After interviewing people living with mental illness, Barb created visual analogy photographs for each person based on their conversations about what their mental illness felt like. The exhibit also includes short stories and portraits of each person Barb interviewed. The goal of “What Mental Illness Feels Like” is to create understanding of mental illness, decrease stigma, and, ultimately, to humanize it.
www.BarbKelloggPhotography.com
This activity is made possible through a grant from the Central Minnesota Arts Board, thanks to funds provided by The McKnight Foundation.”
2018/05/02 - 2018/05/26
Additional time info:
Wednesday – 11am-5pm
Thursday – 11am-5pm
Friday – 11am-5pm
Saturday – 10am-2pm
Paramount Center for the Arts & Gallery St. Germain
912 West St. Germain Street, MN