Art Therapist’s Art in Response to Trauma
Under the Clothesline: Looking Through the Window of Tolerance by faculty member, Tally Tripp The current exhibit at the GW Art Therapy Program gallery includes work by art therapy faculty and a...
View ArticleGW ART THERAPY CELEBRATES 40 YEARS!
Click to view slideshow. Many thanks to all of you who were able to attend the Art Therapy Program’s anniversary party on July 8, 2011. The celebration was not only for 40 years of art therapy...
View ArticleCHECK OUT THIS LINK!
To see lots of pictures, taken by GW alumna Lindsey Vance, of the AATA conference and the GW Alumni party, click here! Filed under: Alumni
View ArticleGW Art Therapy in South Africa
This summer GW Art Therapy traveled to South Africa for the Social & Cultural Diversity course. The trip was three weeks and we visited Cape Town, Johannesburg, and then worked for two weeks in...
View ArticleGW Art Therapy in Puerto Rico!
Rachel Albert, Maricel Ocasio and Donna Betts During the weekend of October 1-2, 2011, the Puerto Rico Department of Education sponsored a conference for special education public school personnel at...
View ArticleRECIPROCITY: BUILDING BRIDGES IN A WAR-AFFECTED COMMUNITY
This interactive workshop offering two continuation credits will afford participants unique access to art as therapy through the eyes of an American and Ugandan practitioner in war-affected northern...
View ArticleARPILLERAS: COMMUNITY ACTION AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH NARRATIVE TEXTILE ART
Will there Be Poppies, Daisies and Apples When I Grow Up? Exhibit March 6-April 6, 2012, 413 John Carlyle Ave., 2nd Floor; Hours M-F 9am-8pm Workshop Lecture and art making experiential Saturday,...
View ArticleGLOBAL IMPRESSIONS: ART THERAPISTS TRAVEL THE WORLD
Click here to see the current exhibit at the GW Art Therapy Gallery! Addis Ababa Sidestreet by Tracy Councill
View ArticleLiving. Learning. Illumination
By Whitney Maclin The first week at Banyan has come to a close. I am in awe of the richness of our experience. As I sit reflecting on my last five days, I see the mentally ill, stigmatized, rejected...
View ArticleLiving. Learning. Illumination
By Whitney Maclin The first week at Banyan has come to a close. I am in awe of the richness of our experience. As I sit reflecting on my last five days, I see the mentally ill, stigmatized, rejected...
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