Hatton-Yeo, Imelda

Date:
14/08/2009
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TP1/A/938
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14/08/2009

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Audio file duration: 00:14:25 Format of original recording: wav 44.1 khz 16 bit MicportPro.

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Imelda Hatton-Yeo lives in the Peak District in Derbyshire. She trained as a psychiatric nurse and also went to art college. Continues to use her art at work as part of her work involves art therapy. She talks of the connection between art and mental health and why she believes in art therapy. She wanted to do something on the plinth that involves others so she has set up an hour of bingo which she will host from the plinth and distribute cards for people in the Square to play.

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