Category: Check On Me

Check On Me, the second part of Healthy Artists in Mind & Body, will focus on the mental and emotional health of artists and will specifically combat suicide among artists and creative people. Local chapters are directed to implement programs which focus on developing the mental health of the artistic community as well as train allies and friends on how to recognize the symptoms of depression and warning signs of an impending suicide attempt. A group of psychologists and social workers has been assembled to provide useful information through our website and social media outlets.

  • World Suicide Prevention Day 2021 – How Art Can Heal

    World Suicide Prevention Day 2021 – How Art Can Heal

    Content Warning:  This event discusses suicide and depression.

    On Saturday, August 28th, 2021, the Iota Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi, the fraternity for artists, hosted their second program, How Art Can Heal. The keynote speaker was Hunter Irby, program director and charter member of the Iota chapter, serving Montgomery and Southeast Alabama.

    Part of the fraternity’s Check On Me mental health initiative, How Art Can Heal highlighted one member’s journey toward healing. This event was one of raw emotion and vulnerability, focusing on how any art can help one through the difficulties that life may bring. It also stressed the importance of knowing that one is not alone in their sadness and discussed ways to help increase mental wellness and stability through artistic means.

    Hunter discussed how art impacted his growth and led him to the current period of stability in his life. Detailing his struggle with intrusive thoughts, work-life balances, and loss of close family, he expressed how working with his craft and diving into other forms of art helped see him through.

    As event participants were invited to speak about how they cope with their own bouts of sadness, Hunter broke down how all people are connected through struggle and have used the arts for assistance. He further stressed the importance of getting professional help if possible.

    Hunter Irby is a recent alumnus of Troy University, earning his bachelor’s degree in graphic design with a minor in global business marketing. Throughout his time at Troy, he won the Silver Addy and Mosaic Award from the AAF, wrote and published Positive Shift, and created design work for different organizations and departments.

    Gamma Xi Phi is a multi-disciplinary fraternity for artists of all genres and crafts.  It was established in 2010 at Ramapo College in New Jersey and expanded to Alabama in 2020.

  • Gamma Xi Phi Serves Rural Northeastern North Carolina

    Gamma Xi Phi Serves Rural Northeastern North Carolina

    The Beta Lambda Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi distributed self-care kits, including adult coloring books, crayons, and colored pencils, to 62 households in rural Northeastern North Carolina from Saturday, December 19, 2020, through Tuesday, December 22, 2020.

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  • Washington Artists Host Suicide Vigil

    Washington Artists Host Suicide Vigil

    program logo - check on meBeta Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity held an Artists’ Vigil in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day on Thursday, September 10, 2015.  Brothers and Sisters in the District of Columbia chapter welcomed the public to assemble in remembrance of those artists and entertainers who were lost to suicide and in support of those artists dealing with depression and other mental health issues. (more…)

  • Gamma Xi Phi’s New National Program

    Gamma Xi Phi’s New National Program

    On Sunday, June 14, 2015, the National Board of Trustees of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity approved a new National Program.  Below is a video overview of the new initiatives.  (more…)