• Anxiety Lab x Mental Health Arts Space Online Workshop

    Anxiety Lab x Mental Health Arts Space Online Workshop In collaboration with the Taiwanese initiative Anxiety Lab, MHAS is delighted to offer this online workshop that invites you to de-stress and re-center yourself. Feeling overwhelmed? On the verge of a burnout? Feeling the beginnings of seasonal affective depression this fall? In this online workshop, participants […]

  • “Letters of Healing”: An Introspective Exhibition with Vespera Meng and Patricia Fernández

    "Letters of Healing": An Introspective Exhibition with Vespera Meng and Patricia Fernández Soft Closing (Finissage) of the Exhibition on Saturday, November 8, 2025, 4pm-6pm. All are welcome, no booking of time slot necessary. :)  Exhibition Dates: October 17 - November 8, 2025(Wednesdays - Saturdays, 3pm - 7pm) Due to the nature of the exhibition, please book a […]

  • “How to Gather Warmth?: Healing as a Collective, Embodied Practice” with Rositsa Mahdi

    MHAS is delighted to collaborate with We are Here Scotland's Creative Balance initiative on two powerful workshops exploring collective healing and mental health. Workshop One: “How to Gather Warmth?: Healing as a Collective, Embodied Practice” with Rositsa Mahdi  Date: Thursday, 6 November 2025Time: 6-7:30pm CET / 5-6:30pm GMTVenue: MHAS/Zoom with pre-registration (*BIPoC and queers to the front) using […]

  • “How to Tend Grief?: Collective Grief Tending – A Ritual to Ground in Times of Chaos” (BIPOC-only offering)

    MHAS is delighted to collaborate with We are Here Scotland's Creative Balance initiative on two powerful workshops exploring collective healing and mental health. Workshop Two: "How to Tend Grief?: Collective Grief Tending – A Ritual to Ground in Times of Chaos" (A Black and Global Majority only workshop) Date: Thursday, 27 November 2025Time: 5-7pm GMT / 6-8pm […]

  • The Birth of River Snake – Book Launch and reading by joy maps

    Join us for the book launch of The Birth of River Snake, joy maps' debut collection of poetry. Sunday 30 November, 4-6pm at Mental Health Arts Space (Please do a COVID self-test before coming, and refrain from coming if you feel unwell. Thank you!) All are welcome! No prior registration necessary! :)i was born / like a bird […]

  • Spoken Word Performance by amaeze

    Join us for our next spoken word event on Sunday 25 January 2026, 4-6pm. No registration necessary. BIPOC and friends welcome! Please bring cash, there will be zines to purchase. :) The event is free; donations to support the artist are welcome! amaeze (they/she) will be sharing poems and fragments of their unpublished work in a Spoken Word Performance […]

  • Opening of “Caring Histories: Asian Caregivers in Berlin – Migration, Memory, and Social Change (1950–present)”

    We warmly invite you to the Opening of “Caring Histories: Asian Caregivers in Berlin – Migration, Memory, and Social Change (1950–present)” Saturday 7 March, 6pm onwards All are welcome!There will be finger food and light refreshments. “Caring Histories: Asian Caregivers in Berlin – Migration, Memory, and Social Change (1950–present)” “We are born and exist in a place of memory. […]

  • “Sao con chưa về? | Why haven’t you come home yet?” Community Gathering Workshop with Lưu Bích Ngọc and Lem TragNguyen

    “Sao con chưa về? | Why haven’t you come home yet?”: A Community Gathering Workshop  Saturday 21 March, 4-6:30pm Hiếu thảo (filial piety) is a core tenet of traditional East Asian family caregiving obligations. Can maintaining relationships with our loved ones from afar become a creative practice? This collective writing session aims to build a glossary […]

  • Film Screening of “JACKFRUIT” and Q&A with director Thùy Trang Nguyễn

    As part of the project Caring Histories: Asian Caregivers in Berlin, Migration, Memory, and Social Change, Thùy Trang Nguyễn will screen their film JACKFRUIT. Saturday 28 March, 7pm at Mental Health Arts Space (MHAS) Berlin JACKFRUIT moves between personal memory and collective history. The film follows intimate moments shaped by migration and generational experience, and reflects […]

  • Artist Talk with Lizza May David and Fumiko Kikuchi – as part of “Caring Histories”

    Artist Talk with Lizza May David and Fumiko Kikuchi Saturday 11 April, 2pm As part of "Caring Histories: Asian Caregivers in Berlin  Migration, Memory and Social Change (1950 - present)", we welcome our two artists who are currently exhibiting their work in the space - Lizza May David and Fumiko Kikuchi. Together with curator of […]