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Art, regular medication and therapy saved Tanshella “Shella” Branch’s life. Since 2018, the 50-year-old Quincy resident with bipolar disorder has been a volunteer teacher A New Way Recovery ...
— An art exhibit on display now offers insights into the lives of people living with bipolar disorder. The Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation was started by Ryan's parents, Dusty and Joyce Sang ...
While that’s true of art for many, it’s especially notable for Mathews, 48, who said she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her early 20s.
The Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation has artworks in its "Insights" series on display at the John H. Surovek Gallery through Feb. 1.
But creative pieces mean more than just artwork for one Hagerstown native, Jenna Line, who uses art as a way to combat bipolar disorder. “When I feel manic, I feel more creative,” Line said.
Riveting works created by artists living with bipolar disorder highlighted a fundraising reception for the Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation. The reception took place Jan. 16 at the Surovek ...
The Logan Square artist said her profession doubles as a sort of therapy. While that’s true of art for many, it’s especially notable for Mathews, 48, who said she was diagnosed with bipolar ...