Resources

There are a lot of conversations happening right now about chronic pain. This list will grow over time.

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    Books

    Dive deeper into the world of chronic pain through a curated selection of thought-provoking books. Explore scientific research, the mind-body connection, and stories that unveil different journeys of chronic pain.

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    Videos

    Discover personal stories and scientific information about chronic pain through the videos. Learn why some of us have long term pain in the first place. Find connection through new perspectives, and artistic expressions.

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    Websites

    Explore a unique collection of websites that showcase artwork in the chronic pain space. See how their journeys with pain have shaped stunning visuals, and delve deeper into their artistic perspectives.

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    Articles

    Discover personal accounts, visuals for communicating with healthcare professionals, and alternate ways to envision long-term health. Find resources that resonate with your own chronic pain journey.

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    Podcasts

    Find inspiration, practical tips, and a sense of community as you listen to experts, artists, and individuals living with chronic pain share their perspectives and experiences. Stay tuned - these podcasts are coming soon!

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    Other Resources

    Delve into workshops, educational materials, creative tools, and more curated to support you and your experience with chronic pain. We hope these resources help you feel more connected and informed!

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Artists Making Art

This is a very short list of the many people making art to share their experiences of (or despite) their chronic pain.

Georgia Lupi

An information designer and a Partner at Pentagram advocating for Data Humanism.

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Quana Madison

Artist, mindfulness teacher, healing arts workshop facilitator, coach, artist-philanthropist.

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Beau Bernier Frank

Oil painter who lives with Ankylosing Spondylitis. His paintings are a reminder of his perseverance.

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Cheyenne Smith

Cartoonist - Disabilities are usually categorized as visible or invisible - but what about the in-between?

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Deborah Padfield

Work visualizing and conceptualizing chronic pain through individual and group workshops in India.

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