Students use art to unmask emotions in local schools”, The Shenandoah Sentinel, May 2025. The workshops in 2 local school districts and the exhibits of the resulting masks are detailed. Students use art to unmask emotions in local schools
“Ceramic Masks on Display for Mental Health Awareness Month”, Republican Herald, May 2025. Students unmasked emotions through art and these are the display of the masks they created. Ceramic Masks on Display for Mental Health Awareness Month
“I’m fine. Project”, WITF Mosaic, February 2024, Carrie and Maureen talk about the project and the exhibit at SAM. “I’m fine. Project”
“Bob’s Art Blog: Love on Display”, The Burg, February 2024. A brief history of I’m fine. and information about the new exhibit at the Susquehanna Art Museum. Bob’s Art Blog: Love on Display
“I’m fine: Midstate artists start statewide project to raise awareness for mental health", ABC 27 News. I’m fine. is raising mental health awareness and installing an exhibit at the Susquehanna Art Museum. I’m fine: Midstate artists start statewide project to raise awareness for mental health
“Behind the mask: The I'm fine. project uncovers mental health issues”, Trib Live, May 2023. I’m fine. exhibit installation at Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media. Behind the mask: The I'm fine. project uncovers mental health issues
Why Have Pittsburghers Created Ceramic Masks to Hide Their True Feelings?, Next Pittsburgh, May 2023. I’m fine. opens 5 exhibits around Pittsburgh. Why Have Pittsburghers Created Ceramic Masks to Hide Their True Feelings?
“Unmasking our emotions through I’m fine. project”, KDKA CBS News Pittsburgh, May 2023. Stories about mental health awareness. Unmasking our emotions through I’m fine. project
“WTAE Listens: A Spotlight on Mental Health”, WTAE News, April 2023. Unmasking the stigmas of mental health at Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild. I’m fine. is after the 19 minute mark. WTAE Listens: A Spotlight on Mental Health
“I’m fine: Ceramic Masks reveal Pittsburghers’ Struggles with Mental Health Issues”, Next Pittsburgh, April 2023. Creating ceramic masks help with mental health awareness and struggles. I’m fine: Ceramic Masks reveal Pittsburghers’ Struggles with Mental Health Issues
“Why Have Pittsburghers Created Ceramic Masks to Hide Their True Feelings?”, Pittsburgh Magazine, March 2023. More then 250 masks were created in Pittsburgh to break down barriers. Why Have Pittsburghers Created Ceramic Masks to Hide Their True Feelings?”
“Bob’s Art Blog: Rebel With a Cause & Holiday 3rd in the Burg at the AAH”, The Burg, December 2022. Carrie Breschi is a rebel with a cause. Bob’s Art Blog: Rebel With a Cause & Holiday 3rd in the Burg at the AAH
“The I’m fine. Project: Exploring the Self Image…”, Ceramic Supply, September 2022. The cathartic value of working with clay has become a life mission. The I’m fine. Project: Exploring the Self Image…
“It’s fine. I’m fine. Everything…is NOT fine: Project looks behind mask of mental illness.”, York Daily Record, February 2022. I’m fine. project installs in York spaces. It’s fine. I’m fine. Everything…is NOT fine: Project looks behind mask of mental illness
“Bob’s Art Blog: A Prelude to the year in Art- “I’m FIne”, The Burg, December 2021. The creation of I’m fine. Bob’s Art Blog: A Prelude to the year in Art- “I’m FIne”
"“I'm fine: Carlisle Arts Learning Center exhibit reveals the masks used to cover struggles with mental illness”, The Sentinel, June 2021. 250 masks exhibited at the Carlisle Arts Learning Center through June 12th. I’m fine': Carlisle Arts Learning Center exhibit reveals the masks used to cover struggles with mental illness
”Bob’s Art Blog: Out of This World Art & “I’m Fine”, The Burg, April 2021. Newly opened exhibit at the Carlisle Arts Learning Center. Bob’s Art Blog: Out of This World Art & “I’m Fine”