When I heard about the Peoples Portrait Prize, hosted by the Chester Art Centre, I knew right away that I wanted to participate. This was an opportunity intended for community regardless or age or ability. I know it can feel vulnerable to show a piece of yourself when you believe that others have more to offer than you. By participating I wanted to remind people that it is okay for you to believe your work is not as good as others; it is the process and courage to show up that really matters. As a Therapeutic Arts Practitioner I want to encourage space for individuals to be witnessed, whether in a 1:1 session, small group, or as part of the larger community. This was an opportunity for a community of people, from diverse creative abilities, to be witnessed and YOU are worth that.
I believed it was important to show up just as I hope others feel they can show up and be seen. In deciding on a subject for my portrait, I wanted to honour someone who has played a beautiful role in my life and chose to create a portrait of my grandmother. She loved to be creative and would not consider herself an artist. She valued community and the space each person holds in it. She was humble and would be embarrassed to have her portrait on the wall. She is my inspiration. |
Liz MccurdyTherapeutic Arts Practitioner Archives
February 2025
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