Artists supporting mental health
A searchable listing of musicians, visual artists, writers, and other creators who advocate for mental wellness or share their lived experience.
Daniel's large-scale paintings explore anxiety and the body — the tightness, the heat, the way a panic attack rewrites a room. His work has shown across Mexico and the US.
Maya writes quiet, textured songs about depression, recovery, and the people who helped her stay. Her debut record was released in 2024 to critical attention for its emotional honesty.
Alma makes tender, funny comics about OCD and everyday life. Her work has been used by clinics and schools to start conversations about intrusive thoughts.
Harper is an essayist and memoirist writing about bipolar disorder, creativity, and caregiving. Her essays have appeared in literary magazines and on public radio.
Inès photographs quiet recovery — the unmade bed, the half-eaten meal, the first walk outside. Her book Days Like These is a visual diary of a year after a breakdown.
Joaquin is a producer and rapper who has spoken openly about addiction recovery and grief. His 2023 mixtape is part of a fundraising partnership with community mental health clinics.