About this Event
Are you:
- Navigating experiences of anxiety or emotional overwhelm?
- Interested in exploring visual and creative methods for reflection?
- Looking to support your emotional well-being in a gentle, expressive way?
This hands-on workshop invites participants to explore personal experiences of mental health through creating simple, metaphor-based comics. The aim is to use visual storytelling as a gentle and imaginative way to externalise feelings, reflect on emotional experiences, and gain new perspectives on self-understanding.
The workshop is part of a collaborative research initiative that combines comics, art therapy, and visual metaphor approaches to mental health. The wider project has involved creating single-panel comics co-created by the researcher and people with lived experience of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism, using visual storytelling to express and reframe personal experiences.
The approach has been developed by researcher and comic artist Jiahao (Jill) Ji, drawing on visual metaphor, narrative therapy, and art therapy methods. The emphasis is on expression rather than artistic skill – no drawing experience is required, and all materials will be provided.
During this session, participants will be guided by Jiahao (Jill) Ji and Catherine Li, who will support you step-by-step in creating a short, personal comic that represents an emotional moment or inner landscape. The environment is supportive, reflective, and open to all. All are welcome.
Image credit: Jiahao Ji
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About the workshop facilitators
Jiahao Ji is a third-year PhD student at Kingston University London, whose research is based on Narrative and Metaphor Therapy through the development of a co-creative visual intervention method. She has led over 20 workshops including collaboration with charities like Mind and Fusebox, as well as therapists across the UK, China, and Australia, and several practitioners are already applying her method in therapy. She is co-developing an assessment framework with an Australian therapist and preparing new workshops with a UK art therapist and the charity Hestia. Her work has been presented at four academic conferences, receiving recognition for its innovation and therapeutic potential. Here is a link to view a publication that documents some of the example of her work.
Catherine Li is a London-based curator, whose practice centres on site-specific exhibition, public programme, participatory art, and digital archiving. She approaches curating as a means of cultural creation and critical exchange, with exhibitions as platforms for research and innovation, where spaces are made not only to showcase art but also to cultivate and shape communities.
Website: www.catherineli.co.uk
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About this series of events
Flowing through: a workshop festival
Monday 01 & Tuesday 02 December 2025
Curious about stepping into a live performance? Ever wanted to make your own mini-booklet? Or simply want to get lost in a new making process alongside other creatives?
This two day workshop festival at Two Temple Place is your chance to experiment, play, and discover new possibilities. Led by UAL students and staff these workshops will guide you through hands-on creative activities.
All the workshops respond to themes related to vulnerability, resilience, identity, and emotional well-being. Themes that form part of The Weight of Being exhibition taking place at Two Temple Place in January 2026.
Free and open to all. Booking essential.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Two Temple Place, 2 Temple Place, London, United Kingdom
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