Art therapy explores issues related to colonial era monuments in Aotearoa New Zealand. The possible ways of responding to the 'problem' of the statues is related to a range of international art strategies. This was the winning entry in the inaugural Michèle Whitecliffe Art Writing Prize, judged by international art critic Charles Darwent
One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around...
This chapter, originally a keynote paper presented at an Art Therapy Conference in Lodz, Poland in 2...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
*This amended paper replaces, at the authors request, the original version which is no longer availa...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This chapter provides an overview of the emergence of art therapies in Australia, from the perspecti...
This paper seeks to review a literature on art therapy. The scope of the literature ranges from year...
Mind the Gap: Tending the interface of art and therapy showcases the artwork of clinical and teachin...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
where Melissa worked with children suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and emotio...
The Frances Hodgkins Fellowship was the first artist-in-residence programme established in New Zeala...
The study aims to explore the experience of young people in an Australian high school setting who en...
The paper describes the application of art therapy in assisting cancer patients to visually express ...
An edited book exploring the practices and discourses in art therapy assessment which includes contr...
One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around...
This chapter, originally a keynote paper presented at an Art Therapy Conference in Lodz, Poland in 2...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
*This amended paper replaces, at the authors request, the original version which is no longer availa...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This chapter provides an overview of the emergence of art therapies in Australia, from the perspecti...
This paper seeks to review a literature on art therapy. The scope of the literature ranges from year...
Mind the Gap: Tending the interface of art and therapy showcases the artwork of clinical and teachin...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
where Melissa worked with children suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and emotio...
The Frances Hodgkins Fellowship was the first artist-in-residence programme established in New Zeala...
The study aims to explore the experience of young people in an Australian high school setting who en...
The paper describes the application of art therapy in assisting cancer patients to visually express ...
An edited book exploring the practices and discourses in art therapy assessment which includes contr...
One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around...
This chapter, originally a keynote paper presented at an Art Therapy Conference in Lodz, Poland in 2...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...