Unwelcome Guests — Cover
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Unwelcome Guests — Introduction
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Unwelcome Guests — The Exhibition
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Unwelcome Guests — Objectives
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Unwelcome Guests — Call for Participants
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Unwelcome Guests is a love letter to survival. It will not shy away from the darkness of mental illness, but refuses to stop there. Through your participation, you can help others feel less alone, and show that healing is not only possible, but powerful.

To participate, please contact Will Morgan

The artists

Will Morgan

A photographer with over 20 years of experience. After recovering from a major depressive episode, Will returned to photography with a renewed focus on emotional, narrative-driven work.

Laura Morgan

An Irish-born artist who transitioned from high fashion and film to visual art as a way to process her mental health struggles. Laura now uses sculpture to foster empathy, healing, and community. Laura is also the founder and curator of 'An Evenin' at the Clunch', a modern-day salon which brings together an eclectic mix of free thinkers to share their ideas and inspirations in a supportive space.

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Mental Health & Safeguarding

Unwelcome Guests engages with personal experiences that may include themes of mental health, emotional distress, self-harm, or suicide. Taking part in this project, whether through conversation, reflection, or creative contribution, may bring up difficult thoughts or feelings.

Your wellbeing is important. Participation is always voluntary, and you are free to pause, take breaks, or step away from the project at any point. If anything connected to your involvement feels distressing, please consider reaching out for support.

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999.

Important Note
The Unwelcome Guests project does not provide therapeutic or crisis support. These resources are offered to help you access appropriate professional support if needed.

If you would like to talk to the project team about how participation is affecting you, you are welcome to do so.

UK Support Resources

Samaritans 24/7 confidential emotional support 116 123 jo@samaritans.org samaritans.org
Shout 24/7 Crisis Text Line — Text SHOUT to 85258 giveusashout.org
Mind Mental health information and support 0300 123 3393 Text 86463 mind.org.uk
PAPYRUS Support for people under 35 experiencing suicidal thoughts HOPELINE247: 0800 068 4141 Text 07860 039 967 pat@papyrus-uk.org papyrus-uk.org
C.A.L.M. Suicide prevention and mental health support 0800 58 58 58 (5pm–midnight, 365 days a year) thecalmzone.net
NHS Urgent Mental Health Helplines 24/7 local services nhs.uk/urgentmentalhealth