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Why is this relevant?
It's timely - Mental Health Awareness Month
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, I wanted to share a visually rich and emotionally resonant story viewers can connect with.
It's community-based
This show is at Atlantic Works Gallery, a local institution in East Boston - an area that's artistically vibrant, but often underrepresented in mainstream coverage.
It's human interest
Mental health, grief, and the struggle to let go are deeply universal and personal. This story isn't just "about art" - it's about healing, vulnerability, and hope, which are very relatable topics for local viewers or readers.
It's visually rich
TV news thrives on visual storytelling. The show's abstract and colorful works - and especially the interactive element where people leave handwritten notes - make for beautiful, emotive B-roll
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