CUW is displaying artwork from all the people of Concordia and public at Faces of Depression exhibit

To coincide with National Depression Awareness Month, Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) is displaying artwork from Concordia students, faculty, staff members, and the public at its ninth annual Faces of Depression exhibit on Monday, Oct. 19.


The eye-opening event will take place in the Concordia Center for Environmental Stewardship from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., with a special opening devotion beginning at 5 p.m. in the University’s Albrecht Lounge. CUW’s Psychology Department is the driving force behind the free event, which will feature pieces of art that reflect the impressions of depressions.

Artwork for the exhibit can be displayed in a variety of forms, including: paintings, drawings, photography, graphic design, sculptures, poems, or any other creative way imagined by the artists. All artwork contains a title and an artist statement explaining what inspired the piece. For more information or to submit artwork, contact Kristin Elvers.

— This story is written by Kali Thiel, director of university communications for Concordia University Wisconsin and Ann Arbor. She may be reached at kali.thiel@cuw.edu or 262-243-2149.

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