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2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the Canadian Mental Health Association on P.E.I. and its dedication to promoting the mental health of Islanders. 

One of CMHA/PEI’s main celebratory events this year will be Mindscapes P.E.I., an art and poetry exhibition to be to be held September 16 to October 10, 2010, in the Confederation Centre concourse. 

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- CMHA/PEI is asking for submissions of art or poetry from anyone whose life has been impacted by mental illness. -

Mindscapes Poster

  • To download a pdf version of a Mindscapes Information Poster, please click on the Mindscapes Poster link.
  • For more information about the initial selection process, please click on the Submission Guidelines link to obtain a printable version of this file.  We are hopeful that all entries (maximum three/artist) can be accepted; however, due to limited display space and the possibility of a large number of entries, this may not be possible. 
  • If you cannot download or open the Poster or the Guidelines, please contact Bonnie at (902) 628-3653.

NOTE:  You need Acrobat Reader, a free download from www.adobe.com, installed on your PC to open the above files.

Mindscapes Photo

- Helping with the planning of  Mindscapes PEI -
(L to R: John Horrelt, President CMHA/PEI Board of Directors; Donna Wigmore, Mindscapes PEI Committee member; Tamara Gough, Confederation Centre Art Gallery Administrator and Lenore Lubbert, Mindscapes PEI Committee member.)

John Horrelt, President of CMHA/PEI’s Board of Directors, is very pleased that Mindscapes is being launched on P.E.I.  “This exhibition will help to destigmatize issues of mental health on P.E.I.   Any of us can struggle with mental health problems at some point in our lives and this exhibition of art and poetry will celebrate the common humanity all Islanders share with the participants,” stresses Horrelt.

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