THE OPIOID PROJECT Changing Perceptions Through Art & Storytelling
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THE OPIOID PROJECT Changing Perceptions Through Art & Storytelling

4-hour art making and audio storytelling workshop where participants create collages and share personal stories.

By The Sun Will Rise Foundation

Date and time

Location

Braintree Community Arts Center

1969 Washington Street Braintree, MA 02184

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

For people bereaved due to substance use related causes. Registration required.

The Opioid Project consists of 4-hour art making and audio storytelling workshops where participants create collages and share personal stories. The art and recorded stories contextualize and bring to life the human costs of the epidemic. The finished work is hung in community multimedia exhibitions where each artwork is paired with its audio story.

The storytelling portion is led by physician Dr. Annie Brewster founder of Health Story Collaborative and the art portion, by visual artist Nancy Marks.

The Opioid Project provides a safe place for those affected by the opioid epidemic to explore and process their personal experiences. Through artmaking and storytelling, and in collaboration with community partners, they strive to decrease stigma and promote positive social change through dialogue, education and advocacy.

Cost: FREE – but requires a $20 per person deposit. You’ll receive the full deposit back at the event. We ask for this to help us continue offering events like this at no cost to you.

Please don’t let the deposit be a barrier—if cost is an issue, just let us know. We’re committed to making this event accessible to everyone.

If you have any accessibility needs (physical or otherwise), please reach out. We want to ensure everyone feels welcome and supported.

Questions? Contact Robyn at 781-789-4604 robyn@thesunwillrise.org

This program is funded in part by a grant from the Braintree Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

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The Sun Will Rise Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit charity. We provide education, prevention and awareness regarding substance use disorder. We provide financial support to those entering sober living and scholarships to EMS school. We also offer grief support to those who have lost a loved due to substance use disorder. 

$20Sep 13 · 12:00 PM EDT