The ‘Trauma in black bodies exhibition’ is being replicated in homes and corporate spaces locally and internationally.

Adumaadan is an art genre that explores the efficacy of art and culture in delivering Public Health. The Therapeutic Space enables the processing of racial trauma. It provides an affordable and accessible panacea for the lived experience of African and Caribbean Community members in the UK. An unmet need.

“The arts are inherently transformational, not only for the artist but also for the viewer. They introduce universal problems, helping us to feel less alone and isolated with our traumas. As we identify with an image in a painting or a character on stage, we gain the aesthetic distance to address the unspeakable and ponder possible solutions” - Source: Embodied Philosophy.

In addition, to these impactful life-changing images, mind management tools such as psycho-educational aids etc. are made available in the therapeutic spaces to help fill the vacuum of these unmet needs.