Exhibition aims to lift stigma against former drug users

A painting and ceramics exhibition hosted by the Association of Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers of Macau (ARTM) is the organization’s inaugural exposition for its “Annual Arts Showcase of ARTM.”
Titled “Pause and Discover Yourself,” the exhibition is currently on display at Rui Cunha Foundation. Diverse arts and crafts pieces made by patients in the process of recovery from the rehabilitation program are on show.
ARTM hosts vocational training through recreational activities as part of its program.
The aim of the ARTM treatment center is to promote a “more holistic lifestyle and to identify areas for change, such as negative behaviors and emotions which can lead to substance use.”
“The main goal is to show the artworks that we have been creating with our residents during the year. It’s to give value to them and praise them so they can feel appreciated,” said ARTM president Augusto Nogueira.
“The aim also is to lift stigma and for the public to understand that they [drug users] should not be judged as they deserve the chance to change their lives,” he added.
Through activities such as oil painting, woodworking, clay and ceramics, textile work and sewing, among others, Nogueira said that the association hopes to promote personal growth throughout their recovery process.
The president believes stigma against people undergoing rehabilitation will remain.
“The stigma will continue. There will always be someone who will stigmatize these people,” Nogueira said. However, he hopes that local residents will become more aware of the changes the program participants undergo while at the rehabilitation center for a minimum of one year.
Holding the exhibition is a part of its goal of breaking the stigma, the president stressed.
“Pause and Rediscover Yourself” is a collective showcase with works from more than 20 participants.
The pieces being exhibited are also available for sale.
The exhibition will run until Wednesday, December 9.

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