Visitor Comments

The following comments were left by the visitors to the ...living with stroke... photographic exhibition on display at the Ballarat Health Services from September 4th to October 4th 2009.

  1. Great exhibition ... Thank you to the photographers and those photographed for sharing your experience. Sarah
  2. Inspirational! Thankyou for the experience - meaningful and touching. Cathy (OT)
  3. Beautiful! We should all have a collage of our lives and our loved ones. Susan
  4. Beautiful images, personal stories relevant to our daily work! Great if we could have an ongoing display. Photos give character and spirit to a public facility. Libby
  5. Fantastic exhibition and very touching stories, loved looking and reading them, makes me thank God I am healthy. Katrina
  6. This is a brilliant exhibition of LIFE! Thanks to all those whom shared with us their STRENGTH! Rebecca
  7. Great display inspiring to see people recover - fantastic exhibition. Great to see some of the biennale placed in community venues. Anita
  8. Wonderful series of poignant images. Well done. Tim and Katrina
  9. Fantastic, inspiring - stories and photos complement each other very well - good diversity of subjects, story and recovery. Well done to all involved and best wishes to all the people. Matthew
  10. Nothing is as difficult as change - change one step at a time. Rob
  11. A well presented exhibition with wonderful imagery and inspiring stories from stroke survivors. An interesting way to tell the stories - the use of the photograph. It allows for a personal connection with statistics. I liked the use of a number of photographers who each bring their own vision. Well done all involved. David
  12. Fabulous exhibition! The photos and stories speak volumes. Phil
  13. Great exhibition, great to see strength and courage shine through.
  14. Fantastic - beautifully done. Bernadette
  15. A beautiful exhibition - photographs, people - amazing! Carmel
  16. Buenos suerte a todos vosotros! Eo ma exposicion muy comta y especial. Elisa
  17. Worth the trip to revisit a great and sensitive snapshot of life. Rob
  18. Congratulations to Jane Mooney and all involved for telling this story. Darn
  19. Thanks for the opportunity to be a part of a Most Historic Occasion in Art/Craft - As a retired teacher this time 2-4 pm is infantcy of with the lives of those who are affected by stroke whether survivors/carers. Many people are unsure how to "address our changed situations" but we never, never give up. As our parents did for us. Ian
  20. An excellent exhibition. Congratulations to all. Francis MacNab, Cairnmillar
  21. Great photography and exhibition. Enjoyed reading about each person. Hannah
  22. Photos are fantastic. Gives great insight to peoples life after stroke. Renee
  23. Fantastic pictures. Can really relate to the stories, good to see so many strong-willed survivors. Gabye
  24. I'm a photographer, so I'm here to see all the range of work, but also had a stroke many years ago - it's good to see. Peter
  25. This is a very wonderful exhibition. The photographs are beautiful. The stories are so interesting. Thankyou. Elizabeth
  26. A very powerful and poignant show - very inspiring stories and beautifully presented. Roger
  27. For all the wonderful people that have been involved in this project thank you for bringing your stories to others. Such a touching exhibition and a lovely experience. Tracey and Phil
  28. Very nice work. Aaron
  29. Thank you for a wonderful job guys. Peter
  30. Beautiful work, keep it up. I love them all. Melissa
  31. Great exhibition of photographs of the survivors of stroke. Great people to look at. Creative photos. Keep up the good work Jenny. Great exhibition and hope it goes to Geelong. Leanne and Andrew
  32. An amazing Centre and an excellent exhibition looking at stroke. My congratulations.Sarah
  33. A very moving exhibition - one which makes you stop and THINK. Congratulations to all concerned. S S
  34. Brilliant and life changing exhibition. Thanks for showing. Carolyn
  35. Very touching stories accompanying excellent, moving photographs. An insight into the human spirit. Mary
  36. A stroke is a little like lightning, one does not know when or where it will strike. Lerluca
  37. Congratulations well done! Christopher
  38. Congratulations on a superb exhibition - the people's stories and characters shine through the difficulty of surviving a stroke. A great collaboration between photographers and the BSSG members. A perfect context for BHS too! Robyn