Mental Health and Creativity
Exploring mental health through research, creativity, and collaboration
The Research Centre for Mental Health and Creativity brings together researchers, artists, health professionals, and people with lived experience to explore how we understand and respond to mental health.
We know mental health is complex. It touches every part of life - from the personal and emotional to the social, cultural, and political. Our work recognises that distress and wellbeing aren’t just clinical concerns. They’re also deeply human experiences, shaped by the stories we tell and the systems we live within.
Creativity is central to our approach. Whether through writing, art, performance, or participatory research, we explore how creative practices can offer new insights into mental health. They can help us reframe difficult experiences, make space for unheard voices, and imagine different ways of caring for ourselves and each other.
We work across disciplines - psychology, creative writing, fine art, literature, philosophy, and more - because no single field has all the answers. Our community is collaborative and curious, open to challenge and committed to meaningful change.
We welcome partnerships with individuals, organisations, and communities who share our interest in mental health and creativity. Together, we aim to build a more thoughtful, inclusive, and imaginative understanding of what it means to be well.
Get in touch
We are always delighted to welcome new members with fresh perspectives. If you would like to join us, please get in touch with the centre leaders.
- Agata Vitale: a.vitale@bathspa.ac.uk
- Nathan Filer: n.filer@bathspa.ac.uk