Mountbatten Isle of Wight’s art therapy Dealing with the reality of living with a life-limiting condition, bereavement, and death can be challenging. Feelings can be difficult to put into words, and the arts offer opportunities to share experiences, make sense of them, and process important emotions. These sessions are ideal for anyone looking to find therapeutic value in creativity and possibly discover a new skill or hobby. What to expect at Mountbatten Isle of Wight’s art therapy sessions: Opportunities to experiment with different media, including painting, pottery, photography, and creative writing. A focus on the process of creating rather than the final product. A supportive environment to share experiences and make sense of feelings and emotions. The possibility to exhibit or perform work created during the sessions. Details: When: Every Friday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Where: Art Room, John Cheverton Centre at Mountbatten hospice in Halberry lane How to Access: Ask your Mountbatten Nurse or health professional to refer you to this group. Why join Mountbatten Isle of Wight’s art therapy sessions: Mountbatten Isle of Wight’s art therapy sessions offer a therapeutic space to explore and express feelings through various art forms. These sessions provide an opportunity to share experiences, uncover new skills, and find comfort in creativity. All abilities welcome: Designed to suit all levels, these sessions provide a safe and supportive environment where everyone can feel welcome and valued. Manage Cookie Preferences