Sunday, April 17, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Art Therapy In A Collaborative Context: A symposium featuring Bruce Moon
Sunday, May 15 · 9:00am - 4:00pm
Columbus Drive Auditorium
$20 students || $30 professionals || $35 professionals seeking (6) CEUs280 S. Columbus Drive (At Columbus & Jackson)
Chicago, IL
Register online at http://tinyurl.com/art-therapy-symposium*
Light breakfast and lunch provided
This symposium is an exploration of the shared significances, opportunities, and challenges activated by collaborative arts and arts therapies contexts. Keynote speaker Bruce Moon, an art therapist and professor at Mount Mary College, will lead an experiential workshop that incorporates movement, poetry, sound, and performance. This day-long program will culminate with student presentations that challenge disciplinary parameters and engage the parallels of interdisciplinary and community collaborations. We welcome to the symposium all artists, arts educators, health care professionals, social workers, counselors, students, and researchers who are interested in examining the potential for collaborative approaches to scholarship and practice in the therapeutic applications of the arts.
Bruce L. Moon, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, HLM is a professor, chair of the art therapy department, director of the graduate art therapy program, and co-founder of the doctoral program at Mount Mary College. He is the author of Art-Based Group Therapy; Existential Art Therapy; Introduction to Art Therapy, and seven other books. His clinical specialty is working with adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. He has worked in the field since 1973.
Objectives for Symposium
Attendees will be able to:
1) Describe three ways that art therapists' personal art making helps to prevent burn-out;
2) Describe three purposes for responsive art making;
3) Discuss the interrelationship of art therapy practice, art practice, and art-based research.
*Please note that in order to attend this symposium, you must register for it online.
To see the symposium postcard and other exciting upcoming art therapy events, go to: http://saicmaat.wordpress.com
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Related event:
The Art of Connection
May 13-May 27, 2011
Public reception: Friday May 13, 7- 8: 30 pm
Betty Rymer Gallery, 280 S. Columbus Drive
www.saic.edu/exhibitions
Monday, March 14, 2011
Mindfulness and Embodiment in Art Therapy with Suellen S. Semekoski
The dialogue at this event will focus on a psychospiritual understanding of trauma and the importance of mindfulness and embodiment in art therapy and trauma treatment. Participants will learn how storytelling, poems, and photos can creatively weave together experiences of transformation of trauma through the embodiment of walking and conscious breathing. Light refreshments will be served.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Louise Bourgeois Documentary
Monday, February 7, 2011
Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art
Chicago Cultural Center
Jan 22, 2011 - Apr 13, 2011
Free Admission
Twenty-nine contemporary artists from 25 countries address violence against women and their basic human right to safe and secure lives around the world. Featuring work by renowned artists such as Marina Abramović, Laylah Ali, Yoko Ono, among others, the exhibition asked artists to create art that builds awareness, inspiration, and positive social change and action.
Organized by Art Works for Change, the exhibition is curated by Randy Jayne Rosenbergand and will also be seen in Norway, Mexico, France, and South Africa, among other stops on its worldwide tour.
The free program series for the exhibition considers the global issue of violence against women through a series of innovative local programs organized by the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts & Media; Rape Victim Advocates; and The Voices and Faces Project.
Related Events:
Thursday, February 17, 7 pm: A Special Performance of Stories on Stage
Tuesday, March 8, 6 pm: Art & Civic Engagement: An Artist Panel Discussion, with exhibition artists
Saturday & Sunday, March 26 – 27: Testimonial Writing Workshop
Friday, April 1, 7 pm: Enemies of Silence: A Night of Poetry & Performance
Friday, April 8, 12 – 3 pm: The Southern Poverty Law Center’s return of “The Bandana Project”
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Spring Planning | Join our Facebook Page!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011: The SAIC Art Therapy Association's second-year student group leaders have passed the event-planning "paintbrush" to a new group of first-year student group leaders from the SAIC Master of Arts in Art Therapy Program. We're planning some exciting art therapy events for Spring 2011. We'll keep you posted on upcoming lectures, film screenings, and workshops through our blog and Facebook!
If you would like to learn more about our student group or participate as a guest lecturer, please contact:
Amy L. Cavazos | amycavazos@gmail.com
Katrina Funk | kafunk@gmail.com
Explore | Experiment | Exhale
Friday, December 17, 2010 | First-Year MAAT Students presented artwork from their Materials & Media in Art Therapy Class.
During the Fall 2010 semester, Catherine Moon, MA, ATR-BC created a learning atmosphere for students to examine "the qualities and properties of art materials, media, and processes, and their applications in the context of art therapy. Socially constructed understandings of the significance of materials and media, as well as the relevance of contemporary art practices to art therapy, (were) investigated through lecture, discussion, and experiential formats."
Please view photos from the celebration by clicking here.
Enjoy!
The Intuit Show Of Folk and Outsider Art at SOFA
On November 6, 2010 members of Chicago-area organizations that foster disabled and differently abled artists shared artwork made by artists that they support and debated whether or not the work may be considered 'outside.' The panel included: Robert Lentz, Project Onward; Frank Tumino; Little City; Maggie Roche, El Valor; and Ryan Shuquem, The Arts of Life; moderated by art therapist and SAIC MAAT faculty, Suellen Semekoski. http://www.outsiderfolkartfair.com/
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