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The “INvisible Project” Showcases Patients’ Strength of Spirit

August 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

Pain itself is invisible.  But its affect is enormous.  The Connecticut Pain Foundation has supported a project to make pain more visible.

"Invisible Man" sculpture by Elizabeth Catlett

The INvisible Project is a photojournalistic showcase of the day-to-day experiences of real people living with chronic pain.  Photographer Syd London is working to make visible what is often hidden behind the walls of hospitals and bedrooms.  The goals of the INvisible Project are to create chronic pain awareness, empower survivors and generate change.  Through visual images, the INvisible Project will contrast the fragility of the physical body with the determination and strength of the spirit.
 
To learn more about the INvisible Project, and how to participate in upcoming projects, visit INvisible Project.

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