The variety of symptoms and effects CIPN has on quality of life can often be difficult to easily explain and express.
We are partnering with Penny Brohn to organize an art workshop so that patients living with these effects can express their experience through art with the hopes that, together, we can create a striking representation of CIPN which would better reflect these experiences than what is currently available.
All levels of experience and ability are welcome – there are no wrong ways of expressing these experiences.
The Workshop will take place on January 31st , 2025 at the Penny Brohn Centre, Bristol, BS20 0HH.
If you are interested and would like to sign up (or just get more information) please contact Alison Needler at alison.needler@bristol.ac.uk
For further information please see the workshop flyer by clicking on the thumbnail below: