The film is currently being edited and will be shown online in the coming months, with the social archive to be displayed in galleries, libraries and community spaces once they are fully open again. The work will also be stored as an historic document to preserve for future generations.
Duncan Bullen, Deputy Head in the School of Art for Research and Enterprise and Director of the Centre of Arts and Wellbeing said: “The university has a long and illustrious history in art and design practices, medicine and healthcare, and was a pioneer in community engagement. The Centre of Arts and Wellbeing was formed as a means to bring together these strengths to foster novel, vital, creative and collaborative methods through which a range of health and wellbeing issues are investigated and produce a public benefit.