News 2005
Check out the expedition news from 2005 below or for other years click 2004 or 2006.
10 November 2005
Extreme Photos Exhibited In Poole
Stuart’s remarkable photographs of his experiences in Nepal have been exhibited as part of an exhibition of Extreme artwork at The Study Gallery in Poole, Dorset.
Stuart is a talented photographer who uses his unique experiences of the world and Schizophrenia to influence his creative work. Whilst trekking in Nepal Stuart captured a series of images which portrayed the region in a subtle and intimate way.
The series of photographs can be seen at the gallery from 10 Nov – 17 December. Click on to www.thestudygallery.org for more info.
Click here to open exhibition poster.
20 October 2005
Rethink Media Volunteer Wins Award
Rethink have announced Stuart’s double award scoop in a press release issued today. To read the Rethink release click here.
20 October 2005
Stuart Scoops Second Top Award
Stuart has scooped two top industry awards in a week for his dedication to raising awareness of severe mental illness.
He was awarded a ‘Year of the Volunteer Inspiration Award’ by Community Services Volunteers (CSV) and was ‘Highly Commended’ in the Volunteer of the Year category at the Third Sector Excellence Awards. Read more here.
7 October 2005
Stuart Wins An Award For His Work
The Third Sector Awards have presented Stuart Baker-Brown with an Excellence Award for his voluntary work within the mental health sector.
The award was presented by Third Sector, a magazine covering the charity and voluntary sector at their annual award ceremony. The awards celebrate outstanding achievements within the field. Stuart was nominated in the Volunteer of the Year category and was awarded a Highly Commended certificate.
14 March 2005
BBC's Schizophrenic's View Of Everest
An interview with Stuart has been published on the BBC News web site. In the interview, Stuart talks about the trek in 2003 and his photography. To read the interview click here.
10 March 2005
Everest Photography Launches Exhibition
A new exhibition has been launched of Stuarts stunning photography of Mount Everest.
Stuart talents as a photographer have been recognised at a new exhibition of his work at the Faith House gallery in Dorset which runs until April. His amazing images of Nepal are inspiring and reflect the way Stuart sees the world. Stuart uses his talents to interpret our world through his eyes and his experiences with Schizophrenia. He captures personal images which reflect his outlook on life and the Nepal region.

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