As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioning the imagination as central to the aims of this gathering. Bringing together artwork of art psychotherapists and the people they work with, including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installations and time-based, audio-visual works, enabled an aesthetic engagement with the conference theme. This catalogue provides insight into this exhibition and the diversity of ideas, forms and practices emerging from art psychotherapy in finding a voice and making your mark
Mind the Gap: Tending the interface of art and therapy showcases the artwork of clinical and teachin...
Following the launch of Art Therapy On-Line (ATOL) in 2010, this second issue includes a rich variet...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioni...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
This issue of ATOL is given over to the publication of the conference proceedings from the conferenc...
ATOL: Art Therapy On-Line continues to evolve as a platform which seeks to represent art therapy int...
The organising committee of the INTERNATIONAL ART THERAPY CONFERENCE, Finding a voice, making your m...
One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
Following publication of the Conference Proceedings of the International Art Therapy Conference 2013...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
Art psychotherapists and their patients reflect on 25 years of accomplishments made possible by the ...
As second-year graduate students from LMU’s Art Therapy program, we are excited to introduce the foc...
Mind the Gap: Tending the interface of art and therapy showcases the artwork of clinical and teachin...
Following the launch of Art Therapy On-Line (ATOL) in 2010, this second issue includes a rich variet...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioni...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
This issue of ATOL is given over to the publication of the conference proceedings from the conferenc...
ATOL: Art Therapy On-Line continues to evolve as a platform which seeks to represent art therapy int...
The organising committee of the INTERNATIONAL ART THERAPY CONFERENCE, Finding a voice, making your m...
One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
Following publication of the Conference Proceedings of the International Art Therapy Conference 2013...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
Art psychotherapists and their patients reflect on 25 years of accomplishments made possible by the ...
As second-year graduate students from LMU’s Art Therapy program, we are excited to introduce the foc...
Mind the Gap: Tending the interface of art and therapy showcases the artwork of clinical and teachin...
Following the launch of Art Therapy On-Line (ATOL) in 2010, this second issue includes a rich variet...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...