Together for
mental health
Together for
mental health
ABOUT US
The Mental Health Art Tour strijdt tegen mentale armoede door het taboe rondom mentale gezondheid te doorbreken en meer begrip te creëren. Daarnaast zetten we ons in voor mensen in armoede, omdat armoede en psychische problemen elkaar vaak versterken, en bieden we hen de nodige ondersteuning.
There are many people who have ended up in a stressful situation in one way or another. This can range from "not feeling comfortable in your own skin" to burnout, bore-out, divorce, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, grief processing, and relationship problems. More than 40 percent of the Dutch population have experienced mental health issues at some point.
Over Ons
The Mental Health Art Tour combats mental poverty by breaking the taboo surrounding mental health and fostering greater understanding. Additionally, we are committed to people living in poverty, as poverty and mental health issues often reinforce each other, and we offer them the necessary support.
The Mental Health Art Tour is committed to combating mental poverty. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health by making it open for discussion and thereby creating more understanding – for yourself and for each other. On the other hand, poverty and mental health issues often reinforce each other, which is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty and offer them the support they need. There are many people who have ended up in a stressful situation in one way or another. This can range from "not feeling comfortable in your own skin" to burnout, bore-out, divorce, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, grief processing, and relationship problems. Over 40 percent of the Dutch population has experienced mental health issues at some point.
FEEL WELL DO WELL
Our Mission
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.
Do Well
The proceeds from this project are used to fund a free, validated program for young people in need of mental support, and to enable the Mental Health ART tour of schools. In this way, we help these young people become more resilient. Through your partnership, you support not only your employees in the area of wellbeing but also young people who need support but cannot afford it.
WHO ARE WE

TAMARA
Initiator & Partnerships
With HUSH HOUR, she wants to contribute to a more caring world; that is her passion, it gives her energy. She believes that if you “take good care” of yourself and each other, we are happier, healthier, and more resilient to stress. Ultimately, this allows for the creation of a caring society. Professionally, she has made a transition in recent years from commercial activity to social engagement. For this, she won the Meaningful Profit Award in 2011. For although her strength lies in persuading, connecting, activating, and inspiring organizations, applying her talents solely to commerce did not provide the satisfaction she sought.

IRENE
Art Work
Irene is a successful Dutch artist who has lived and worked in Bali for years, together with her two daughters. When people ask what the secret to her success is, she mentions meditation and visualization. She believes that we can attract anything into life, as long as we can dream, visualize, and feel it, as if it is already there, NOW in this moment. Additionally, she emphasizes that we must become aware of our thoughts.
Irene now sells her mixed media art worldwide and works with a number of galleries, including in New York, Singapore, London, Canada, and Amsterdam.
NOTE
Communicatie & Audio
Remke works in the field of communications, and as a video and script editor. She is always looking for the best balance between image and story. In her previous life, she was a media lawyer, but she followed her heart and apprenticed with documentary filmmaker Frans Bromet. She works (or has worked) for, among others, &Bromet, NCRV, Kunsttiendaagse Bergen, Veiligheid.nl, the University of Amsterdam, WOW Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar, Selfmade Films, Cinebergen, 's Heeren Loo, Humanitas, De frisse blik, the Dutch Media Authority, and the Advertising Code Committee.
Over Ons
The Mental Health Art Tour combats mental poverty by breaking the taboo surrounding mental health and fostering greater understanding. Additionally, we are committed to people living in poverty, as poverty and mental health issues often reinforce each other, and we offer them the necessary support.
The Mental Health Art Tour is committed to combating mental poverty. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health by making it open for discussion and thereby creating more understanding – for yourself and for each other. On the other hand, poverty and mental health issues often reinforce each other, which is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty and offer them the support they need. There are many people who have ended up in a stressful situation in one way or another. This can range from "not feeling comfortable in your own skin" to burnout, bore-out, divorce, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, grief processing, and relationship problems. Over 40 percent of the Dutch population has experienced mental health issues at some point.
FRIENDS
We collaborate with experts from various fields who support us with their knowledge and experience, such as health, art, strategy, and accounting.
We are always looking for people and companies who share our mission and want to contribute their expertise to create a more caring world together.
Karen van Ruiten
Roland Kahn
ButtonMarianne van den Anker
Stef Kanen
ButtonABOUT US
The Mental Health Art Tour strijdt tegen mentale armoede door het taboe rondom mentale gezondheid te doorbreken en meer begrip te creëren. Daarnaast zetten we ons in voor mensen in armoede, omdat armoede en psychische problemen elkaar vaak versterken, en bieden we hen de nodige ondersteuning.
The Mental Health Art Tour is committed to combating mental poverty. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health by making it open for discussion and thereby creating more understanding – for yourself and for each other. On the other hand, poverty and mental health issues often reinforce each other, which is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty and offer them the support they need. There are many people who have ended up in a stressful situation in one way or another. This can range from "not feeling comfortable in your own skin" to burnout, bore-out, divorce, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, grief processing, and relationship problems. Over 40 percent of the Dutch population has experienced mental health issues at some point.
FEEL WELL DO WELL
OUR MISSION
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.
Do Well
The proceeds from this project are used to fund a free, validated program for young people in need of mental support, and to enable the Mental Health Art tour to schools. In this way, we help these young people become more resilient. Through your partnership, you support not only your employees in the area of wellbeing but also young people who need support but cannot afford it.
OUR MISSION
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.

Do Well
The proceeds from this project are used to fund a free, validated program for young people in need of mental support, and to enable the Mental Health ART tour of schools. In this way, we help these young people become more resilient. Through your partnership, you support not only your employees in the area of wellbeing but also young people who need support but cannot afford it.
WHO ARE WE

Tamara Swart
Initiator
With the Mental Health Art Tour, she wants to contribute to a more caring world, which gives her energy. She believes that if we take good care of ourselves and each other, we become happier, healthier, and more resilient to stress, which ultimately creates a caring society.
In recent years, it made a transition from commercial to social engagement and won the Meaningful Profit Award in 2011.
Brendan de Clercq
Peter Donkersloot
ButtonFRIENDS
PORTFOLIO
Connected to:
Museum of the Mind
Project 2
Project 3
PLATE
THE HALL STUDIOS
COLOR KITCHEN
Connected to:
Museum of the Mind
Project 2
Project 3
PLATE
THE HALL STUDIOS
COLOR KITCHEN
FEEL WELL, DO WELL.
"The Mental Health Art Tour" advocates for (or actually against) mental poverty. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health among employees of organizations by making it open for discussion, so that understanding is created for oneself and for one another. On the other hand, poverty and mental health problems literally reinforce each other. That is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty.
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.
Do Well
The proceeds from this project will be used to add a limited edition of portraits of influencers to this exhibition. The aim is to tour schools to reach young people, who share their life lessons and struggles regarding mental health.
In addition, we go a step further and offer a free, validated training program to fund the costs of people who need mental support. In this way, HUSH HOUR helps these people become more resilient. Entrenched patterns are broken and transformed into healthy and effective routines.
FEEL WELL, DO WELL.
"Totemly Me" advocates for (or actually against) mental poverty. We define the concept of “mental poverty” in two ways. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health among employees of organizations by making it open for discussion, so that understanding is created for oneself and for one another. On the other hand, poverty and mental health problems literally reinforce each other. That is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty.
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.
Do Well
The proceeds from this project will be used to add a limited edition of portraits of influencers to this exhibition. The aim is to tour schools to reach young people, who share their life lessons and struggles regarding mental health.
In addition, we go a step further and offer a free, validated training program to fund the costs of people who need mental support. In this way, HUSH HOUR helps these people become more resilient. Entrenched patterns are broken and transformed into healthy and effective routines.
We collaborate with experts from various fields who support us with their knowledge and experience, such as health, art, strategy, and accounting.
We are always looking for people and companies who share our mission and want to contribute their expertise to create a more caring world together.
Karen van Ruiten
Roland Kahn
ButtonMarianne van den Anker
Stef Kanen
ButtonFEEL WELL, DO WELL.
"Totemly Me" advocates for (or actually against) mental poverty. We define the concept of “mental poverty” in two ways. On the one hand, we want to break the taboo surrounding mental health among employees of organizations by making it open for discussion, so that understanding is created for oneself and for one another. On the other hand, poverty and mental health problems literally reinforce each other. That is why we want to stand up for people living in poverty.
Feel Well
Under the motto 'paying attention to your mental health should become just as normal as brushing your teeth every day,' we encourage investing in me-time. To stay physically healthy, exercise is a regular part of many people's lives. For our mental health, we will also need to incorporate a daily routine. With a good lifestyle—in addition to preventing various diseases—significant health benefits can be achieved. Awareness and the transformation from illness and care to health and behavior are needed more than ever.
Do Well
The proceeds from this project will be used to add a limited edition of portraits of influencers to this exhibition. The aim is to tour schools to reach young people, who share their life lessons and struggles regarding mental health.
In addition, we go a step further and offer a free, validated training program to fund the costs of people who need mental support. In this way, HUSH HOUR helps these people become more resilient. Entrenched patterns are broken and transformed into healthy and effective routines.
JANINE

Janine
PR & Communication
JANINE FLUYT worked as head for over 8 years
communication at the Van Gogh Museum.
By now, she has been running her for several years already.
her own communications agency and she has
assignments at corporate organizations, among others,
culturele instellingen en
theater companies. For the Mental
She handles the publicity for the Health Art Tour and
text productions.
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