Brighton gallery exhibits art by people with alcoholic parents

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image captionOne of the artworks which feature in the exhibition

An exhibition of art by 50 people with alcoholic parents aims to support to those in similar circumstances.

The Back on Track project brings together Brighton & Hove City Council with charities the Oasis Project and Nacoa to offer specialist support to people who grew up with alcoholics.

It will run from 12-17 August at Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery.

Programme manager Ceri Walker said many children of alcoholics "feel totally alone".

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image captionThis art contribution won first prize in the exhibition competition

During the launch event six people read poetry about their experiences as children, and author Jane Elson read more from people who could not attend.

Ms Walker, herself a child of an alcoholic mother, said: "It was very emotional, there was a lot of tears."

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image captionAs a child Ceri Walker had an alcoholic mother
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image captionAs well as artwork, there were also poetry readings

According to Back On Track, 2.6 million children in the UK are affected by their parents' drinking, and alcohol misuse is on the increase nationally since the start of the pandemic.

Ms Walker said: "Many children of alcohol-dependent parents feel totally alone with the problems they face.

"We know that being able to break the silence and open up about being a child of an alcoholic helps people to find support, make healthy choices, and live fulfilled lives."

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image captionThe event is to provide support and help those going through the same thing feel less alone

She added: "I know from personal experience how hard it is. I understand the betrayal often felt for our parents as we speak out, and the many, many years of secrets involved, often unspoken.

"If just one person realizes they aren't the only one struggling then this event will have been well worth it."

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image captionThe exhibition is being held at the Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery

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