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If you are interested in how an invisible condition can be made visible through creativity, please visit one of the Exhibiting Pain Galleries.


In this PhD project, creative representations of living with long-term physical pain are being exhibited to share the creators' experience of their condition.


You are invited to view these and share your thoughts or ask questions in response, no specialist knowledge or experience is required!


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Please see the sites for further information and for the exhibitions:

WordPress Blog site: Exhibitingpain.wordpress.com<https://exhibitingpain.wordpress.com/>
Where comments can be given via a Visitor Feedback Form<https://exhibitingpain.wordpress.com/exhibiting-pain-feedback-form/>


Or in Facebook, search for Exhibiting Pain:

www.facebook.com/groups/exhibitingpain/<http://www.facebook.com/groups/exhibitingpain/>


Further information about the research can be found on the exhibition sites but you are also welcome to contact me directly.

I hope that you find viewing the works to be rewarding and thought provoking.




Susanne Main

E: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

T: +44 1908 655606

Twitter: @sueam80


You may also contact my lead supervisor:


Dr. Caroline Holland

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