Moral Injury Art Exhibition

Moral Injury is the first ever art exhibition to be held within the historic and accessible venue the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall.
It will showcase new works by a group of Scottish based artists which explore the complex theme of Moral Injury through painting, sculpture and filmmaking. Moral Injury is a concept that captures the psychosocial consequences of involvement in and/or exposure to morally or ethically transgressive events. The group's shared disillusionment as citizens impotently witnessing the current seemingly insurmountable and intolerable humanitarian crises of our times provided the catalyst for this project.
Participating artists:
- Abbey Coats
- Alex Mcneill
- Alison Grabham
- Aoife Mary Hogan
- Bea Mcmillan
- Bethan Roberts
- Carly Morrison
- Conor Browne
- Greta Mcmillan
- Iona Jones
- Judith Bowers
- Leah Mcdonald
- Lita Murphy
- Liz Mcneill
- Louise Mcgunnigle
- Margaret Anne Docherty
- Michael Dudgeon
- Murray Young
- Namhara Byron Low
A fun workshop programme taking inspiration from the Victorian era of the Music Hall will run during 6 days of the exhibition. Drawing Behind the Curtains! and Music Hall Montage! Workshops are bookable on Britannia Panopticon Events Listings Page.
It will showcase new works by a group of Scottish based artists which explore the complex theme of Moral Injury through painting, sculpture and filmmaking. Moral Injury is a concept that captures the psychosocial consequences of involvement in and/or exposure to morally or ethically transgressive events. The group's shared disillusionment as citizens impotently witnessing the current seemingly insurmountable and intolerable humanitarian crises of our times provided the catalyst for this project.
Participating artists:
- Abbey Coats
- Alex Mcneill
- Alison Grabham
- Aoife Mary Hogan
- Bea Mcmillan
- Bethan Roberts
- Carly Morrison
- Conor Browne
- Greta Mcmillan
- Iona Jones
- Judith Bowers
- Leah Mcdonald
- Lita Murphy
- Liz Mcneill
- Louise Mcgunnigle
- Margaret Anne Docherty
- Michael Dudgeon
- Murray Young
- Namhara Byron Low
A fun workshop programme taking inspiration from the Victorian era of the Music Hall will run during 6 days of the exhibition. Drawing Behind the Curtains! and Music Hall Montage! Workshops are bookable on Britannia Panopticon Events Listings Page.
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