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Below is a sampling of media coverage about our work that has appeared in 2022 & 2021. 

 

RADIO / PODCAST / PRESENTATIONS:

National Park Service (Blackstone River Valley National Historic Park): Work/Life Winter Series

WSBS (Great Barrington, MA) Radio Interview About I Get It

Making a Difference with Pizzazz: Podcast: Interview with the Co-Founders of the National Museum of Mental Health Project Apple Podcasts

(Note: NMMHP Co-developer Alexandra Orlandi was erroneously introduced in the above podcast as a student of Assumption University. She is a graduate of Assumption.)

 

PRINT NEWS:

 

Worcester Telegram (MA): National Museum of Mental Health Project sees the arts as path to understanding

Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise (MA): Fitchburg resident an integral part of two social projects

Worcester Telegram (MA): Assumption prof, grad start mental health museum project

Community Advocate (MA): Hudson resident helps launch National Museum of Mental Health Project 

 

Cambridge Tab (MA): Cambridge native helping National Museum of Mental Health Project

Manchester Journal-Inquirer (CT): Conversation with: Kate Kruzick

 

Worcester Telegram (MA): Tulip Project, ValleyCAST's Hope Day shine light on mental illness

 

 

ONLINE-ONLY NEWS:

 

Berkshire Edge (MA): Local Stockbridge-based artist Natasha Wein opens the National Museum of Mental Health's newest exhibit

What's Up Newport (RI): Mark Cutler’s Same Thing Project announces Community Songwriting for Mental Health College Tour

 

Central Mass Town Square (MA): Assumption University Duo Launches Public Art Project to End the Stigma of Mental Illness

Oxford Patch (CT): Oxford Native Helping National Museum of Mental Health Project

 

Medfield Patch: (MA): National Museum of Mental Health Project - Virtual Museum

 

PRESS RELEASES:

Stockbridge Artist Chosen by National Museum of Mental Health Project as Inaugural Exhibitor for Virtual Exhibition

National Museum of Mental Health Project, Inc.

Strengthening mental health literacy through the arts nationwide by bringing the museum to you. 

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