https://thisiscfs.art/426-2/ Online Exhibit Launched Showcasing Artists Living with CFS/ME FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zoe Wright Founder This Is CFS Art Launches Online Exhibit Showcasing Artists Living with CFS/ME [Swansea, NSW, Australia] – [3 October] – This Is CFS Art is excited to announce the launch of its new website, thisiscfs.art, a unique online space dedicated to showcasing the incredible work of artists who live with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). This online exhibit aims to highlight the resilience and creativity of these artists, offering a meaningful outlet for their voices and stories. CFS/ME affects millions globally, yet they tend to feel invisible. The invisibility applies to both the range of symptoms that are usually not obvious for outsiders but can be very debilitating, and the fact that CFS/ME sufferers often ‘drop out’ of their life and become invisible to society. This Is CFS Art seeks to change that by providing a way to show what it means to live with CFS/ME in a variety artworks submitted by a range of artists. “I am committed to amplifying the voices of artists who live with CFS/ME,” said Zoe Wright, Founder of This is CFS Art. “Through this platform, I hope to make visible both the disease itself and the people living with it. At the same time, this exhibit celebrates the resilience and creativity of these artists.” Founder Zoe Wright lives with CFS/ME herself and has found art a helpful way to express the feelings and experiences of living with a chronic condition that is so little understood. Visit thisiscfs.art today to explore the powerful artistic expressions of those living with CFS/ME. Artists living with the condition are invited to submit their own artwork through the website. About CFS Art: CFS Art is dedicated to showcasing the work of contemporary artists who live with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. Through this platform, CFS Art seeks to raise awareness of the condition and celebrate the incredible talent and creativity of those affected. For more information, please visit thisiscfs.art or contact founder Zoe Wright.