/ ART EXHIBIT 2026
Mental Health Awareness Art Exhibit 2026
“Reframing Mental Health” – a patient mental health art initiative and exhibit aimed at advocating for awareness and addressing stigmas related to mental health.
A celebration of using art as a powerful tool for coping, self-expression, and fostering understanding around mental health. Read more here.


Group canvas artwork created by patients housed at the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution

Group canvas artwork created by patients housed at the THRIVE Jail-Based Competency Treatment facility in Reno, Nevada

Group canvas artwork created by patients housed at the San Diego Jail-Based Competency Restoration Treatment facility in San Diego, California

Group canvas artwork created by employees at the NaphCare Charitable Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama

Group canvas artwork created by NaphCare, Inc. employees in Birmingham, Alabama

"Jail Spoon"
by Martin Morales, Tampa, Florida

by Jonathan A. Triana Viveros, Covington, Georgia

"Bright Side"
by Alexander Garrett, Georgia

"THE LIFE OF WHY"
by TYLOR

"Stay Calm"
by Jonah
"Harmony"
by Martin Morales, Tampa, Florida

"In Full Bloom"
by Catelyn, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

"Flight Risk"
by Brandon K. Hawkins, Covington, Georgia

"Emotional Growth"
by Mendy, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

"Blind Faith"
by L.D., Covington, Georgia

"Reframing Mental Health"
by Brianna Gray, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

"Lagrimas de Libertad"
by Juventino Mena Arellano

"Every Storm Has a Purpose"
by Alexander Edward Garrett, Covington, Georgia

"Confined Demise of a Beautiful Mind"
by Wesley Kirk, Covington, Georgia

"12 Deseos"
by Juventino Mena Ayellano, Tampa, Florida

"Reflections of Perception"
by Paige Thomas, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

"Worldly Thoughts"
by Brandon K. Hawkins, Covington, Georgia

"Our Power" by London Lenon, Covington, Georgia
“In any community we live in, we have the option to choose, to see darkness. We also have the option to learn, how to feel love, see life, and choose light. “

"Like a Moth to a Flame"
by L.D., Covington, Georgia