04/20/2024
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What Can’t They See? Free Writing and Photography Workshops for Veterans and Military

Invisible Wounds of War Project, in partnership with The Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County, is offering free workshops for veterans and active duty military. The workshops are free, but pre-registration is required by email or phone. invisiblewoundsnc@gmail.com 910-208-0518. www.invisiblewoundsnc.com

What Can’t They See? Writing Workshop for Non-Writers and Writers
In your brave service to our country, you may have returned home with wounds that are invisible to other people. Writing about those wounds could lead to some healing, and maybe even give you the words to share the experience with your loved ones in a way you haven’t been able to before. The Invisible Wounds of War project offers a writing and discussion workshop as a safe environment for you to begin talking about your invisible wounds. The workshop is free. It’s OK if you’re not a writer, or even a decent speller – in fact, most people who participate aren’t! We will help you write about your invisible wounds in a way that feels comfortable for you. Join your fellow vets in this effort to tell your story, in your way.
Saturday May 20, 2017 12pm – 4:30pm New Hanover County Library, NE Branch, Wilmington, NC

What Can’t They See? Photography Workshop For Non-Photographers and Photographers
Like so many other life-altering experiences, war often leaves wounds that can be felt but not seen. Sometimes it’s difficult to find words to talk about those wounds, and therefore impossible to share the experience with those who weren’t there. Making photographs that express those wounds could lead to some healing, and sharing photographs with loved ones can help them to understand you better. The Invisible Wounds of War project offers a free photography workshop to support you in exploring your invisible wounds. We will teach you how to express yourself in photographs and guide you as you develop your ideas about sharing your invisible wounds through images. No camera is required – you can use ours. Sometimes when it’s hard to find words to talk about invisible wounds, a photograph can speak for us, and bridge a gap we may have thought was insurmountable.
Saturday June 10, 2017 12pm – 4:30pm New Hanover County Library, NE Branch, Wilmington, NC.

The workshops are taught by Jen Johnson, a counselor photographer, and writer in Wilmington, NC. Invisible Wounds of War project is made possible, in part, by funding from the North Carolina Humanities Council, a nonprofit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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