7 NOV — 12 JAN | POW x Manspace

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For the next in our series of POW exhibitions at Albion House, we are focusing on men and their mental health. 

As a gender-equality charity, we understand the importance of working together to fight for a better, equal world, and we can’t just sit back and ignore the effects it has on men's mental health. This is a fight for equality, a fight for happiness and a fight we have to do together.

We have partnered up with Manspace, a local, informal group set up to help the men in our area who are facing mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. Offering an alternative to widespread, societal norms they encourage their members to build positive masculine bonds and experience vulnerability of all kinds. 

True healing stems from dealing with pain and not concealing it. 

A selection of excellent male and non binary artists have come together to join POW & Manspace in this mission. For 3 months their artworks will be on display at Albion House, where sales of the work will be split equally between the artist, POW and Manspace.

Confirmed Artists:

  • Charlie Evaristo-Boyce

  • Bruno Grad

  • Jordan Gray

  • Hayden Kays

  • Tazelaar Stevenson

  • Nick Morley

  • Jason Evans

  • Julian Smith

Each artist has carefully selected or created a bespoke piece of work made with this topic in mind.  We are grateful to be surrounded by feminist men and non-binary people that have the same mission of gender equality at the core of their work. 

We invite you to join us in celebrating the exhibition opening at Albion House on Thursday 7th November from 6-9pm. You can learn more about the work POW & Manspace are doing, enjoy drinks, canapes and tunes from a local DJ.

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For the next in our series of POW exhibitions at Albion House, we are focusing on men and their mental health. 

As a gender-equality charity, we understand the importance of working together to fight for a better, equal world, and we can’t just sit back and ignore the effects it has on men's mental health. This is a fight for equality, a fight for happiness and a fight we have to do together.

We have partnered up with Manspace, a local, informal group set up to help the men in our area who are facing mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. Offering an alternative to widespread, societal norms they encourage their members to build positive masculine bonds and experience vulnerability of all kinds. 

True healing stems from dealing with pain and not concealing it. 

A selection of excellent male and non binary artists have come together to join POW & Manspace in this mission. For 3 months their artworks will be on display at Albion House, where sales of the work will be split equally between the artist, POW and Manspace.

Confirmed Artists:

  • Charlie Evaristo-Boyce

  • Bruno Grad

  • Jordan Gray

  • Hayden Kays

  • Tazelaar Stevenson

  • Nick Morley

  • Jason Evans

  • Julian Smith

Each artist has carefully selected or created a bespoke piece of work made with this topic in mind.  We are grateful to be surrounded by feminist men and non-binary people that have the same mission of gender equality at the core of their work. 

We invite you to join us in celebrating the exhibition opening at Albion House on Thursday 7th November from 6-9pm. You can learn more about the work POW & Manspace are doing, enjoy drinks, canapes and tunes from a local DJ.

For the next in our series of POW exhibitions at Albion House, we are focusing on men and their mental health. 

As a gender-equality charity, we understand the importance of working together to fight for a better, equal world, and we can’t just sit back and ignore the effects it has on men's mental health. This is a fight for equality, a fight for happiness and a fight we have to do together.

We have partnered up with Manspace, a local, informal group set up to help the men in our area who are facing mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. Offering an alternative to widespread, societal norms they encourage their members to build positive masculine bonds and experience vulnerability of all kinds. 

True healing stems from dealing with pain and not concealing it. 

A selection of excellent male and non binary artists have come together to join POW & Manspace in this mission. For 3 months their artworks will be on display at Albion House, where sales of the work will be split equally between the artist, POW and Manspace.

Confirmed Artists:

  • Charlie Evaristo-Boyce

  • Bruno Grad

  • Jordan Gray

  • Hayden Kays

  • Tazelaar Stevenson

  • Nick Morley

  • Jason Evans

  • Julian Smith

Each artist has carefully selected or created a bespoke piece of work made with this topic in mind.  We are grateful to be surrounded by feminist men and non-binary people that have the same mission of gender equality at the core of their work. 

We invite you to join us in celebrating the exhibition opening at Albion House on Thursday 7th November from 6-9pm. You can learn more about the work POW & Manspace are doing, enjoy drinks, canapes and tunes from a local DJ.