logo of I'm fine reading I'm fine sculpting mental health awareness through art.

I’m fine., a phrase we often say when we are not fine, is a statewide community project dedicated to sculpting mental health awareness, conversations and support through art.

Initiated by co-curators Maureen Joyce and Carrie Breschi in 2019, I’m fine. consists of a series of workshops where participants create ceramic masks that represent the outward “mask” each wears to portray, hide or minimize their emotions and mental health challenges. I’m fine. workshops have made over 1,300 masks so far. Public art installations and gallery exhibits showcase the amazing masks and meaningful stories of the participants.

Please visit the I’m fine. website

I’m fine. videos

I’m fine. Introduction

Masks

I’m fine. on You-Tube

I’m fine. at the University of Pittsburgh

I’m fine. talks with Heather Abraham of CBS, Pittsburgh

I’m fine. at Carnegie Mellon University

Fox 43 TV of York shows the exhibit at Creative York.

I’m fine. talks with WTAE-TV Pittsburgh, ABC at the Manchester Craftmen’s Guild.

Co-curators Carrie Breschi & Maureen Joyce speak at UUC, York
Starting after the 20 minutes mark.