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KIMBERLY ASHBY
SELF CARE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Kimberly Marie Ashby is a Black and Native American, queer, woman artist, activist, and doctoral candidate in counseling psychology. Kimberly creates hand-cut collages through an Afrofuturist lens, using found materials to reflect marginalized people’s ability to make marvels out of the scraps they are given. Kimberly created this hand-cut collage To express the importance of self-care, particularly for Black and Brown people in the US who are being disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.

See more from Kimberly here

KIMBERLY ASHBY
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BUNNIE REISS
HOPE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“I created these posters as a way to connect with the world during a time of such complete isolation. My hope is that they help others to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The only real way for us to get through this is together.

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BUNNIE REISS
STANDING APART

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“I created these posters as a way to connect with the world during a time of such complete isolation. My hope is that they help others to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The only real way for us to get through this is together.”

See more from Bunnie Reiss here
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Varshini Ramakrishnan
GOOD DAYS NOT FAR AWAY

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“It’s time to manage the voice of the Media and take control of the voices inside our heads. The media content we’ve been consuming since Covid-19 has taken a toll on our thoughts and emotions. We feel the urge to stay up to date on the current happenings and tend to incline towards negativity. This artwork is inspired by vintage advertisements, portraying the importance of a mental cleanse. Visual media like advertisements, cinema etc, have always been part of our mental growth. I visualise the voice of media to be more positive and break stereotypes around mental illness.”

Varshini Ramakrishnan
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Thank you to all organizations and partners who are part of this network

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AFRICAN LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY
INDIAN SCHOOL OF DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
KOÇ UNIVERSITY
MONDRAGON UNIVERSITY
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY (MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND HIGHER EDUCATION)
THE UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH (UNITAR)
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN (UCT)
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
YUKON UNIVERSITY CANADA

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Thank you to all organizations and partners who are part of this group

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ASHOKA
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COLLECTIVE CHANGE LAB
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FORD FOUNDATION
IMPACT HUB GLOBAL
ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION
SCHWAB
SKOLL FOUNDATION
SYNERGOS
THE PHILANTHROPY WORKSHOP

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Thank you to all organizations and partners who are part of this network

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4DLAB
ACCELERATE2030 & IMPACT HUB GENEVA
ACIC-CACI
ACCESS NOW
AGORA PARTNERSHIPS
ARGIDUS
AMANI INSTITUTE
ANDE
ASHOKA EUROPE FELLOWSHIP
ASHOKA UK
ASPEN INSTITUTE
BETTERPLACE
BIZKAIA TALENT
BMW FOUNDATION HERBERT QUANDT
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
COMMUTINY – THE YOUTH COLLECTIVE
COMMUNITAS AMERICA
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CHANEL FONDATION
DASRA
DREAM IN TUNISIA
ECHOING GREEN
EKSKÄRET FOUNDATION
EUFORIA
ELDERS COUNCIL
FURTHER
GIZ
GLOBEMED
GOODLAB
GUERILLA FOUNDATION
GLOBAL SHAPERS MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE
GLOBAL FUND FOR CHILDREN
GLOBAL GRASSROOTS
HIL FOUNDATION
HISPANICS IN PHILANTHROPY
IDEX GLOBAL
IMPACT HUB GLOBAL
IMPACT HUB STOCKHOLM
IMPACT HUB ODESSA
IMPACT HUB ZAGREB
IMPACT HUB DRESDEN
IMPAQTO
LEARNING FOR WELLBEING FOUNDATION
LUMINATE
MELTON FOUNDATION
MOBDIUN
NAMASTE FOUNDATION
NEXUS
PHINEO
PIONEERS OF CHANGE
PLAYVERTO
RECIPES FOR WELLBEING
REOS PARTNERS
ROHINI NILEKANI PHILANTHROPIES
ROOT IMPACT
SISTEMA B
SKOLL FOUNDATION
STEELCASE
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ALLIANCE (SEA)
SOCIAL IMPACT AWARD
TEACH FOR ALL
TENDREL
THE HOLDING CO.
THE PHILANTHROPY WORKSHOP
THE SAVILLE FOUNDATION
THE YOUNG GLOBAL LEADERS COMMUNITY OF THE WEF
UNIDOS EN RED
URGENT ACTION FUND
UNFINISHED
WE LOVE READING (WLR)
WOMEN’S ALLIANCE FOR SECURITY LEADERSHIP (WASL)
WORLD INNOVATION SUMMIT FOR EDUCATION (WISE)

Ruchita Ashok
BELIEVES

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“Every little donation will help in making sure that somebody doesn’t sleep hungry.”

RUCHITA BAIT ASHOK
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Ruchita Ashok
HOPE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“Hope can be a powerful force, especially in difficult times. Today, the world is facing the coronavirus crisis, a pandemic that has changed lives for millions of people, so Let’s stand strong behind every fighter and to donate non-profits organizations providing relief during Covid-19 and taking all precautionary measures. Stay safe at home. And most importantly, remember prevention is better than cure.🌼”

RUCHITA ASHOK
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TROY CHAFIN
NATURE HEALS

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“Nature (the sun, trees, plants, animals, and so on) is the greatest source of therapy for humans that has ever existed. Everything in nature is meant to heal us. In this age of isolation, yes, the world needs messages of action, staying in separation from each other, and helping one another. But in addition to this, we all also need messages of calming hope. That everything will be ok. Get some sunshine on your face, and connect with your plants and pets inside your home. Nature will heal us.”

TROY CHAFIN
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VINITHA BASKARAN
HOPE AND LOVE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“The world will be a better place with an abundance of Hope and Love. In this difficult time of year, Let us all hope that this too shall pass and spread as much as love as possible to one another.”

VINITHA BASKARAN
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RAHUL JAIGADKAR
GYAN MUDRA

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age

“Coping with the pandemic is getting harder and harder with each passing day. With so much of information freely available to read, our mind is filled with numerous thoughts such as the lotus surrounded by dirtiest water. As the lotus produces the most beautiful lotus flower from this dirty water, Gyan Mudra helps us to purify our thoughts.”

RAHUL JAIGADKAR GYAN MUDRA
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RUE OLIVER
GATHER OUR POWERS

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

RUE OLIVER
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RUCHITA ASHOK
PRAY FOR THE WORLD

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“The modern pandemic COVID-19 will define this era absolutely. No one who lives through will forget the pain that people are feeling now and will continue to feel for years to come. Meanwhile on the other hand this will define brotherhood, humanity, faith, strength, courage and kindness.There is always a light at the end of tunnel but while going through that darkness nobody knows if there is any, but it is the faith and hope and willpower that keeps us driving through hardships to reach the brighter side. Pray for our world, pray for all!”

RUCHITA BAIT ASHOK
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FELIPE NOVOA
YOU ARE YOUR HOME – STAY HEALTHY

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I want to clarify that not everyone has a house to stay, there are many people in poverty and telling them to stay at home is a contradiction. Through this poster I want to talk about mental health and make a metaphor throughout the home, explaining that it is important to understand ourselves, reflect on our actions and stay calm in our own being in the midst of this difficult situation. Our mind is our own home and we must keep it healthy.”

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TANAYA SHARMA
BE KIND TO YOUR MIND

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“The artwork aims to portray a positive way to talk about mental health, and how important it is to be kind to yourself. The sprouting leaves and flowers in the brain depict that, the moment you start taking care of yourself, you only bloom and grow. Our mind has infinite capabilities and we need to remember that all thoughts are indeed not true!”

See more from Tanaya here.

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ALESSANDRO VENTRELLA
STAY STRONG

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

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JAMIE BENNETT
MENTAL HEALTH

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

See more from Jamie here.

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Emma Ismawi
Imagine

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“What is politically, socially and economically possible has always been about will. When ‘This is all over’ we cannot go back to normal, we the people need to demand and do better. Our collective trauma needs collective healing, out of this darkness we can imagine the revolution.”

See more from Emma here.

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Karsten Fischer
THE SUN WILL RISE AGAIN

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“A positive and motivational message symbolizing our resilience and perseverance in these hard times.”

See more from Karsten here.

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Rahul Sharma
KNOWING

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“In times like these everyone is vulnerable to mental disorders and a small mishap in our day to day life can trigger a feeling which could make it more difficult for a person to get through this, rather than looking for happiness in the outside world we should try to focus on oneself and look inside by meditation, working out or anything which keeps us active and reduces anxiety. It all starts in your head, knowing yourself is the key for a happier life.”

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Annie Bekker
SHOW YOURSELF LOVE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I’ve been spending so much time by myself, but not with myself.”

See more from Annie here.

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Sahian Nuez
LIBERA TU MENTE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

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Nana Daye
the care club

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“A provocation for care in all arenas. Whether it is for ones personal needs, communities or creative visions at large. Care will drive you there and blossom into conscious resolves.”

See more from Nana here.

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Martyna Smierska
KINDNESS CONTAGION

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

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Shruti Sinha
NAMA STAY

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Introducing Satark Nari, or a cautious woman. She does Namastey instead of shaking hands, wears a mask and maintains social distance. She is breaking the chain. Are you?”

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Yohann Yoaz
STAY HOME STAY SAFE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Protect yourself and others.”

See more from Yohann here.

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Nina Millen
KEEP YOUR BODY HEALTHY

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I did this as a small reminder to people that it´s necessary to take care of our health when leaving home and having contact with others, giving special importance to hygiene, but in addition we must eat well and keep good habits to strengthen our body, our internal defenses. This is not easy for everyone, many don´t have access to proper food, either for financial reasons or availability, but despite the difficulties we must try our best to take care of ourselves and stay healthy.”

See more from Nina here.

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SHREE NOOR LAL RAJBHANDA
SELF CARE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Love and peace of mind do protect us. They allow us to overcome the problems that life hands us. They teach us to survive… to live now… to have the courage to confront each day.” —Bernie Siegel

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ANIRUDH KADAV
BREATHE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“The nearer a man comes to a calm mind, the closer he is to strength’ In my opinion, mental health is the most overlooked aspect of human nature. Seldom we give it the attention it deserves. No amount of wealth guarantees ones well being and current global scenario is a reflection of the same. At the moment, when the world is facing a, what seems to be an immortal, enemy, no amount of wealth or militia is enough to fight it. In these times, when people are forced to be at home, take a step back and reflect. As much effort is being put in maintaining and enhancing physical strength, try and focus on your inner peace as well. What makes you happy? A question, to which most of us have an answer to, but rarely do we act on it. We have always been too pre occupied with things and troubles, which now do not seem to matter as much. So let’s take a deep breathe, and focus on what is more important – YOU. Be the change you wish to see in the world. World peace, begins at Inner peace. Stay Positive. Stay Home. Stay Safe”

Anirudh Kadav
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PACO ESPINAR
HOPE HOME

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Paco Espinar
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OSHEEN SIVA
INNER STRENGTH

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“An homage to inner strength and mental wellness that are paramount to nourish during the current pandemic. Seeking inwards, connecting with loved ones and meditation are couple of ways in which we can tend to our mental well being in these stressful and uncertain times.”

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OSHEEN SIVA
WANDER WITHIN

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“During the current pandemic when the world is restricted to our homes and from travelling outdoors, why not take the opportunity to take a journey within ourselves. Discover new worlds, self reflect, reconnect with oneself all while reducing stress and tending to our mental wellbeing.”

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ALEJANDRO VARELA
DON’T PANIC, BE RESILIENT

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“This work riffs off the famous phrase of the Indian spiritual master Meher Baba, “Don’t worry; Be happy,” later converted into song by Bobby McFerrin in 1988. Its concise message of positivity has at times been misunderstood as careless or passive, but simplicity is powerful and mantras like these continue to be used because they encourage us during challenging times. While its difficult to be happy in the face of this crisis and the uncertainty it brings, together we can withstand the curve, flatten it, and recover- not through worry or panic, but through collaboration as a world community. With this work, I want to express a simple message for all of us: to resist fear-mongering messages and to focus on our innate human resilience.”

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Alejandro Varela
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VARSHINI RAMAKRISHNAN
MIND MEDIA POSITIVITY

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“It’s time to manage the voice of the Media and take control of the voices inside our heads. The media content we’ve been consuming since Covid-19 has taken a toll on our thoughts and emotions. We feel the urge to stay up to date on the current happenings and tend to incline towards negativity. This artwork is inspired by vintage advertisements, portraying the importance of a mental cleanse. Visual media like advertisements, cinema etc, have always been part of our mental growth. I visualise the voice of media to be more positive and break stereotypes around mental illness.”

Varshini Ramakrishnan
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María toro
mind-aware world-awake

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“If we all connect our minds and stay aware, the world will wake up. MIND AWARE- WORLD AWAKE!”

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María Toro
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Skye Sturm
SPREAD LOVE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I created this artwork because I wanted to celebrate all of the acts of selflessness and kindness, both big and small, that we have seen during the pandemic. But I was also seeing so much hatred and blame. I wanted to remind people to withhold judgement, to remember that we are all in this together and that a little kindness goes a long way. Even wearing a mask and maintaining distance is an act of kindness and respect to those around us. I chose the rainbow and sunshine as a bright and positive backdrop to the message – the symbol of hope, of rays of sunlight which shine through in a dark storm. I hope this message can help people to stay positive, and that it encourages everyone to spread a little love in these difficult times.”

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SKYE STURM
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ELIZA WOLFSON
STAY IN TOUCH

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

In the current Covid-19 crisis thinking on the future just makes me experience much anxiety. As I currently see things, there’s no point to think about the future when a storm of uncertainty surrounds us and our lives are on hold. I think it’s time for us to stay mindful, concentrating on the present moment and tackle everyday problems in the calmest way possible. If our mind is overloaded, our capacity response will stay low which won’t allow us to progress. I suggest practicing yoga and meditation as a powerful tool to stay calm and coherent.
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ELIZA WOLFSON
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GIANCARLO MANCUSO
HOPE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

This poster is a symbolic expression of Hope. The color yellow is known to be the colour of hope, and happiness. All the images illustrated are used to express hope, peace, love, and the fight against COVID-19. See more from Giancarlo here

GIANCARLO MANCUSO
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KIMBERLY ASHBY
SELF CARE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Kimberly Marie Ashby is a Black and Native American, queer, woman artist, activist, and doctoral candidate in counseling psychology. Kimberly creates hand-cut collages through an Afrofuturist lens, using found materials to reflect marginalized people’s ability to make marvels out of the scraps they are given. Kimberly created this hand-cut collage To express the importance of self-care, particularly for Black and Brown people in the US who are being disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.

See more from Kimberly here

KIMBERLY ASHBY
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LENDL ROMERO
SACRIFICES

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

A Greater risk of everything in life is what our Medical People are willing to sacrifice fighting this life threatening pandemic. Most countries are not prepared and it comes with a prize . My art speaks everything lacking on our Health Care System . We may get through this soon but we need to provide them the liberty and support they need . To our Front liners we salute and pray for the strength you put into despite the lack of measures of our Government. (Ray thorns & Sun represents the hero / liberty image)

LENDL ROMERO
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EMILY PERELMAN
SUPPORT EACH OTHER

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Digital illustration representing themes of support, coming together, and shining a light in a time of darkness, by Emily Lynn Perelman.
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EMILY PERELMAN
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EMILY PERELMAN
SUPPORT EACH OTHER

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Digital illustration representing themes of support, coming together, and shining a light in a time of darkness, by Emily Lynn Perelman.
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EMILY PERELMAN
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SHIRIEN DAMRA
LET YOURSELF REST

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

Capitalism tries to push the idea that we need to be productive. A lot of us feel like we need to constantly hustle and be on the grind to achieve our dreams. But giving yourself time to rest and take care of yourself is a gift that can empower you. It sounds counter-intuitive, but rest ultimately allows you to be in a stronger place to tackle whatever comes your way. But we are in a global pandemic right now. It’s necessary to rest and breathe and check in with yourself!
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SHIRIEN DAMRA
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YASH PRADHAN
THIS TOO SHALL PASS

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Even if you’re isolated, you’ve to remind yourself you’re not alone in this. Staying home can be uninspiring, times passes slower but remember this too shall pass.”
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YASH PRADHAN
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DAMIEN CIFELLI
JUST REMEMBER TO BREATHE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“My poster is one of a series of three original oil paintings. I used oil due to its association with portraits of important historical figures, adding gravity to the message in the poster. The idea is to insert the mask into attractive and aspirational images, representing the idea of wearing a mask as a positive thing. Each poster is based around the word breathe. Firstly – around the literal idea of being able to breathe freely by wearing a mask, secondly – allowing the planet the space to breathe by doing your part and thirdly – addressing the anxiety that comes with the unknown elements of the crisis.”

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DAMIEN CIFELLI
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DAMIEN CIFELLI
LET THE PLANET BREATHE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“My poster is one of a series of three original oil paintings. I used oil due to its association with portraits of important historical figures, adding gravity to the message in the poster. The idea is to insert the mask into attractive and aspirational images, representing the idea of wearing a mask as a positive thing. Each poster is based around the word breathe. Firstly – around the literal idea of being able to breathe freely by wearing a mask, secondly – allowing the planet the space to breathe by doing your part and thirdly – addressing the anxiety that comes with the unknown elements of the crisis.”

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DAMIEN CIFELLI
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lindsay-bonavolonta
MENTAL HEALTH

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I, like all essential workers, have recently been given an important task; to be the face of resilience during this pandemic. However, while we spend much of our time helping others it can be easy to forget about our own mental health needs as we navigate this new normal.”
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LINDSAY BONAVOLONTA
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damien cifelli
BREATHE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“My poster is one of a series of three original oil paintings. I used oil due to its association with portraits of important historical figures, adding gravity to the message in the poster. The idea is to insert the mask into attractive and aspirational images, representing the idea of wearing a mask as a positive thing. Each poster is based around the word breathe. Firstly – around the literal idea of being able to breathe freely by wearing a mask, secondly – allowing the planet the space to breathe by doing your part and thirdly – addressing the anxiety that comes with the unknown elements of the crisis.”

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DAMIEN CIFELLI
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Danica Ricciardi
TAKE CARE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Protect each other and be kind!”

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DANICA RICCIARDI
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Lisa Vollrath
SPREAD COMPASSION

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“I see nerves getting frayed, from all the staying home, and little inconveniences of our new day to day life. I always try to remember to spread a little laughter when I go out, even if I’m not feeling particularly happy. The world isn’t all about me, and it’s good to have a little compassion for the folks around us right now.”
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LISA VOLLRATH
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natalia cardona puerta
SUPPORT SYSTEMS GO THE DISTANCE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Even though social distancing has pulled us physically apart, the emotional bonds that we share with our loved ones are still intact and our support system will always be there to help, no matter what. In the meantime, let’s gather in a telepathic embrace, let’s hear our voices over the phone, and let’s read our words of joy & concern through letters. We will hug, and look at ​each other in the eyes again, and when that day comes, our connection will be stronger than ever.”
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NATALIA CARDONA PUERTA
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Chris Andri Lourens
THINK HAPPY THOUGHTS

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“This artwork was created as an art piece to remind people to focus on the positive things. It also has a colouring book version which can be downloaded and coloured in for those who need some at-home entertainment.”
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CHRIS ZANDRI LOURENS
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Bee Harris
FIND YOUR PEACE

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“This moment in time has heightened the anxieties of many people around the world. Now more than ever, it’s important that we look inward and focus on the things that bring us joy and peace.”
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BEE HARRIS
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bonnie browN
APART YET CLOSER THAN EVER

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“Heading into our sixth week of lockdown in New Zealand I’ve been feeling physically distant from those around me, yet closer than ever mentally. From waving to my neighbours from my balcony, to catching up with childhood friends. When we leave lockdown it’ll be with a new sense of community, hope and optimism.”

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BONNIE BROWN
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Valerie Gaudreault Guilbert
LETS REACH OUT

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

“During these stressful times, loneliness can be hard for a lot of people and staying home often means feeling isolated. To break this cycle and protect our wellbeing, contacting a family member, a friend or a mental health professional can help us go through this. Let’s reach out.”

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VALERIE GAUDREAULT GUILBERT
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Kahfi Azhary
STAY HEALTHY STAY STRONG

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

This poster has a message for all citizens of the world to remain healthy and strong in the fight against the plague covid19. stay safe, stay home, stay healthy, stay strong.

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KAHFI AZHARY
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CAM WATTS
COVID COMPASSION

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

We can’t offer each other our hands, but we can cultivate our compassion garden and be there for each other in other ways during these trialing times. Compassion for the sick, the fearful, the jobless, the old, the young, and the alone. We are all being challenged in different ways right now and compassion for each other is of the utmost importance.

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CAM WATTS
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LISA SALDIVAR
KINDNESS NOT CANCELLED

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

A demonstration of kindness from communities around the world shown to inspire a contagion of kindness in these difficult times.

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LISA SALDIVAR
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RAUL GUTIERREZ
STAY MINDFUL

In response to COVID-19, The Wellbeing Project, in collaboration with Amplifier Art launched a campaign with top art curators and public-health advisors from around the world, looking for symbols that promote mental health, wellbeing and social change work in this new age.

In the current Covid-19 crisis thinking on the future just makes me experience much anxiety. As I currently see things, there’s no point to think about the future when a storm of uncertainty surrounds us and our lives are on hold. I think it’s time for us to stay mindful, concentrating on the present moment and tackle everyday problems in the calmest way possible. If our mind is overloaded, our capacity response will stay low which won’t allow us to progress. I suggest practicing yoga and meditation as a powerful tool to stay calm and coherent.

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RAUL GUTIERREZ
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NOTABLE RESEARCH FINDINGS

Only 2 studies out of 102 studies on teacher wellbeing conducted in the last 5 years were in low-income countries; this report offers findings from 2 additional low-income countries. People who study teacher wellbeing recommend improvements to the school atmosphere, but no studies of school-level or policy interventions were found.

Engagement:

When on the cusp of burnout, some teachers said that getting more deeply engaged in their work, for example by leading the school-wide IT team or serving on a district-wide committee, prevented burnout.

Successful students:

Teachers experienced wellbeing when they saw their students win awards or achieve their goals, and liked this as much or more than receiving awards themselves.

Relationships affect each other:

Teachers, principals, students, parents, and policymakers’ behaviors and attitudes intertwine. Improving one may help them all. Teacher wellbeing across these actors was related to respect, praise, motivation, and hard work.

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