Unsilenced Stories is an open-access digital archive of artist-led health narratives.
The archive preserves and shares creative work that expands how we understand health, illness, and care across disciplines. Featuring artists from across Canada, it grows over time through exhibitions, research initiatives, and community collaborations.
Designed as a resource for researchers, educators, clinicians, arts organizations, and the public, Unsilenced Stories supports new ways of thinking through art in the health humanities.
Browse the archive by searching for key terms like artist name, themes, mediums or approaches. You can also select individual works from the archive preview below. To browse the full archive, click here.
Are you an artist or collective with ties to Canada that makes strong work with health narratives? Submit your work here. All works included in the archive are selected through a jury process involving artists, scholars, and practitioners in the health humanities. This ensures that the archive reflects a high standard of artistic and conceptual rigour, and supports a robust, critically engaged body of work.