Space 22, a bold new six-part Australian-first documentary series, explores the impact art and creativity can have on mental health.
Led by acclaimed singer and performer Natalie Bassingthwaighte, who has faced her own mental health challenges, this important new series premieres tonight on on ABC and iview.
Amidst Australia’s worsening mental health crisis, Space 22 looks at the growing call for art as a social prescription to support mental health care.
The series follows seven strangers, each with their own lived experience of mental ill health, as they take part in an ambitious experiment to test if the simple act of creativity can help heal invisible wounds.
Supported by psychotherapist Noula Diamantopoulos, the participants will be joined by three well-known Australian artists.
Provocative mixed media artist, Abdul Abdulla, sets a first challenge designed to expose the group’s vulnerabilities. Archibald winner, Wendy Sharpe, offers a new way to express confronting emotions through painting.
And performing legend Eddie Perfect brings his unique skills to help participants express their thoughts and release pent-up emotions through songwriting and singing.
Observing the group from a distance, researchers from the Black Dog Institute measure the mental and social impact of each challenge.
Host Natalie Bassingthwaighte said:
“The transformation of the participants during the experiment was incredible.
They came in a little reserved about it all, to leaving with new creative tools that, not only do they enjoy doing, but more importantly have improved their mental wellbeing.
Plus, through sharing their experiences they’ve created lifelong bonds. I have caught up with a few of them since the show, it’s so lovely to have shared the experience.
“My hope is that the audience is inspired by the positive impact being creative can have and decides to give it a go for their own mental wellbeing.”
Production credit: Space 22 is an original BBC Studios ANZ production for the ABC. BBC Studios Executive Producers: Kylie Washington, Anita Jorgensen and Ariel White. BBC Studios Series Producer: Bev Shroot. ABC Commissioning Editor Julie Hanna: ABC Head of Factual and Culture: Jen Collins. Distributed by BBC Studios