To launch our recent Women’s Art Exhibition, we hosted an evening of poetry, music and performance, so I wrote a poem about how we started Mindful Art Club. It is a parody of Will Smith’s, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, called The Fresh Princesses of the South West.
I have a Substack page for my poetry; it’s like a blog, but with a newsletter that you can subscribe to. If you like this sort of thing please subscribe, so that I feel like I have an audience and can tie my self-worth to the number of subscribers I have! Yay. Thank you.
Also, if you visit my Substack page you will see a mini video of me performing the poem at our exhibition opening night!
Mindful Art Club exhibition celebrates a year of women’s recovery.
In May 2026, Mindful Art Club CIC welcomed visitors to Leadworks in Stonehouse for a moving exhibition featuring artwork created by women who have spent the past year taking part in weekly mindful art sessions across Plymouth.
Made possible through funding from the Livewell Foundation, the project supported women experiencing mental health challenges and recovering from substance misuse, providing safe, welcoming spaces where creativity became a pathway to healing, connection and self-expression.
Video One shows a brief walk around the exhibition, narrated by Peggy Melmoth, Co-founder of Mindful Art Club CIC. Featured artists include Ellen Wilton and Rachel Mullee. Collaborative works are Inspiring Women, Self Portraits, Handprints, and Mandala Plates.
More of the Mindful Art Club art exhibition. May 2026. Featured artists: Abi Bee, Peggy Melmoth, Yvette Moran. Collaborative art pieces: Dreamcatchers, Letters, and ‘Connection is Why We’re Here’.
Part Three: Featured artists: Sophie Deer, Rebecca Bee, Maile Mia Heart, Kerry Evans, Emma Sprawson. Collaborative piece: ‘Strong Women Quilt’. ‘.
If you’d like to join us at one of our free weekly art groups book yourself a session here: Mindful Art Club on Eventbrite. We also offer Mindful Paint and Sip evenings.
Published in The Plymouth Herald, Saturday 9th May
Plymouth women’s art exhibition celebrates a year of creativity and recovery
Free opening night at Stonehouse venue promises music, poetry and personal stories
A Plymouth social enterprise is set to open a landmark art exhibition this May, celebrating a year of mindful creativity with women on the road to recovery from mental health challenges and substance misuse.
Mindful Art Club CIC, funded by the Livewell Foundation, has spent the past twelve months delivering weekly art sessions in partnership with Greenspace Community Hub, Gifted Women, Sunflower Women’s Centre and Leadworks Projects CIC. The resulting exhibition, featuring work created entirely by participants, opens at Leadworks in Stonehouse on Friday, May 15th and runs until May 20th.
The free opening night on Friday, May 15th, from 7pm, promises an evening of entertainment including live acoustic music from local songwriter Abi Bee, poetry from established female poets and newcomers to the scene, and personal stories from Plymouth women about how art has helped them through adversity.
Peggy Melmoth, co-founder and director of Mindful Art Club CIC, said: “This exhibition is the culmination of something really special. When we began these sessions a year ago, we hoped art might open a few doors for the women who came along. What we’ve seen has gone far beyond that: courage, honesty, and some genuinely beautiful work. We can’t wait to share it with Plymouth.”
Ellen Wilton, who attended the weekly sessions, said: “I’ve been fighting for therapy for years. Some things in life are only meant to be said to a professional, like a therapist. So while I was on a waiting list, I showed up at Mindful Art Club. I cried. I identified with people. I got the warmest welcome from Emma and Peggy. I left having not felt the one thing I thought I would encounter: judgment. My life has improved in so many ways because of mindful art.”
The opening night is free to attend, with doors opening at 7 pm and performances beginning at 7.30 pm. Visitors are invited to browse the exhibition, meet the artists and hear directly from the women whose work is on display.
Donations on the night will go towards supporting more people in Plymouth through Mindful Art Club’s ongoing programme.
This is your final reminder that we are hosting a poetry gig and art exhibition opening party tonight Friday 15th May at Leadworks, 170 Rendle Street, Stonehouse. It’s from 7pm until 9pm, and it’s free! I’ve written a new poem for the occasion, and I’ll be singing a few songs with Abi Bee. Here’s a sneak preview:
Tonight is the Night!
Arrive from 7.00pm for drinks and mingling
Performances begin at 7.30pm
Exclusive first viewing of the exhibition
Music, poetry, comedy and live performance
A relaxed, welcoming atmosphere; no dress code, no formality
The evening features poet and Mindful Art Club co-founder Peggy Melmoth; therapist and Greenspace community hub leader Fiona Spicer; VAWG campaigner and poet Zoe Reilly; and local songwriter Abi Bee performing acoustic guitar and vocals.
There will also be original poetry read by the women who created it, a My Story segment; Plymouth women sharing their journeys of healing through mindful art – handmade pin badges by Yvette Moran, and information about local women’s services. Of course, you don’t have to be a woman to come along, so please invite your work colleagues, friends and family!
The exhibition runs from 15th–20th May. But the opening night is the night. This is the one.
A Year in the Making: Our Art Exhibition Opens This May
A year ago, a group of women walked through the doors of The Sunflower Women’s Centre not knowing quite what to expect. Some were on waiting lists for therapy. Some were navigating recovery. Some just needed somewhere to be.
What happened next is about to go on the walls.
The Exhibition
We are so proud to announce that our art exhibition opens at Leadworks in Stonehouse, Plymouth, on Friday, 15th May and runs until 20th May. Every piece on display was created by a Mindful Art Club participant, as part of a twelve-month project funded by the Livewell Foundation, in partnership with Greenspace Community Hub, Gifted Women, Sunflower Women’s Centre and Leadworks Projects CIC.
This is not just an art exhibition. It is proof of what happens when women feel safe enough to create.
Come to the Opening Night
We would love you to join us for a very special free opening night on Friday, 15th May. Doors open at 7 pm, with performances beginning at 7.30 pm.
The evening includes live acoustic music from local songwriter Abi Bee, poetry from established female poets and newcomers to the scene, and personal stories from Plymouth women about how mindful art has helped them through some of life’s hardest chapters.
There will be plenty of time to mingle, browse the exhibition and meet the artists themselves.
In Their Own Words
Ellen Wilton, who attended our weekly sessions, put it better than we ever could:
“I’ve been fighting for therapy for years. Some things in life are only meant to be said to a professional, like a therapist. So while I was on a waiting list, I showed up at Mindful Art Club. I cried. I identified with people. I got the warmest welcome from Emma and Peggy. I left having not felt the one thing I thought I would encounter: judgement. My life has improved in so many ways because of mindful art.”
How to Come Along
The opening night is free. If you would like to come, please register via Eventbrite so we know to expect you. Any donations on Eventbrite, or on the night, go directly towards supporting more people in Plymouth through our ongoing programme.
Leadworks, 170 Rendle Street, Stonehouse, PL1 1TP. Doors open 7 pm, performances from 7.30pm.
Mindful Art Club is to present an art exhibition at Leadworks, Plymouth, on display 21st – 27th February 2025. This event is free to attend and includes an opening night with entertainment and music on Friday 21st February, 7.00pm – 9.00pm. The artwork on display is a collection of pieces created by Mindful Art Club participants and is a culmination of an 18 month addiction recovery group project. It’s funded by the Peoples Health Trust.
A former drug dealer from Devonport, who took up mindful art while on probation, is to be featured in a Plymouth art exhibition, at Leadworks, supported by People’s Health Trust, writes the Plymouth Chronicle.