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Illuminating Recovery: The light of social support - Leeds Light Night

Date
Date
Friday 25 October 2024, 19:00 - 22:00

Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science

This interactive art installation offers audience members the opportunity to engage with academic research findings through artistic expression.

The centrepiece of the installation will be a tree, symbolising growth and resilience, with "veins" of light radiating through its roots and leading up the trunk.  These veins represent the various forms of support surrounding victim-survivors, such as family, friends, therapists, and community organisations.  Audience members are encouraged to interact with the installation by pressing buttons to control the intensity of the light, reflecting the importance of social responsibility in supporting others' recovery.

Who’s leading the event?

Dr Eleanor Craig. Lecturer

Open to

Everyone is welcome to attend the art installation. The piece has been designed for everyone to gain something from visiting, from photos of the illuminated tree to a deeper understanding of social support

Of particular interest to

The art installation will be of significant interest to those who are interested in the process and experience of recovery from trauma.

Event Booking details - no need to book for this event, just turn up on the night

Scheduling information

The event will run from 7 pm - 10 pm on 24th and 25th October 2024

Supported by the Leeds Cultural Institute