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YELL! at Herald Square

YELL! features more than 50 artists whose personal accounts take shape as written testimonial, recitations, video, paintings and collage work. The outside walls, painted white offer calm in the chaos of midtown. A white picket fence surrounds the perimeter, as do stock images of “happy families.” The inviting facade is a set up for what lies within the walls, mean’t to contrast and question the notion of American idealism with the lived experiences of people navigating anything beyond an accepted “normal.”

 

Through verse, performance and visual art, the installation is a crude but sincere representation of what it feels like to live in the world with mental illness. The lineup feels timely, as we approach the end of Mental Health Awareness Month.

 

“We decided that it would be an incredibly significant opportunity for us to bring our members' voices to the public to really take up space, and give them an opportunity to share their lived experience with mental illness,” shares Gallery Director, Rachel Weisman.

 

Rich Courage, Fountain House member of 20 years is among the featured artists performing live. “It changed my life. It helped me get a life. It helped me go from feeling like nobody to realizing I'm somebody. And I am no longer depressed.” You could find him at the intersection of 34th ST and Broadway delivering a scene from his play “The Very Last Dance of Homeless Joe,” which kicks off with the hum of his harmonica alongside an Alsation stuffed animal.

 

The final module of the multi-sensory experience emphasizes community-based recovery options and is staffed by a trained peer specialist who is available to answer questions and provide visitors with resources.

 

YELL! will be traveling to Governors Island at the end of July where Fountain House is an Organization in Residence.

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