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'Fairytale Therapy' Turns the Moral of a Story into Life Guidance
It's meant to blend art and narrative therapy, with a Jungian touch, while using old tales to help you manage your life today.
This Artist Is Using Drone Music to Help People With Anxiety and Depression
Kristel Jax's drone therapy combines personal stories about mental health and drone music.
The Emotional Artwork of Children Whose Parents Were Deported
“She told me that she saw her mom taken by ICE … the girl saw her mom leave in handcuffs, and she was screaming, ‘No, no, no!’ And that’s what she drew on a piece of paper: her mom and her screaming ‘No, no, no.’”
Making Art Keeps You Sharp, a New Study Shows
If you want to live to 100, eat your veggies. If you want to keep your wits about you too, make art.
After Getting Sober, An Artist Helps Others Recover Through Creativity
Michael Kalmbach never meant to stay in Delaware. But then he got the opportunity to found an organization helping people with behavioral health disorders find empowerment through the arts.
After Getting Sober, An Artist Helps Others Recover Through Creativity | #50StatesofArt
Michael Kalmbach never meant to stay in Delaware. But then he got the opportunity to found an organization helping people with behavioral health disorders find empowerment through the arts.
A Quadriplegic Painter Created An Artist Paradise For Artists With Disabilities | #50StatesofArt
After a debilitating accident, William Heard took up painting and founded an arts center in Mississippi.
Dan Colen Covered the Walls of a Children's Hospital with Paintings of Confetti Frozen in Time
The American painter just finished a massive installation inside the Activity Center of the St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children.
I'm a Teacher in Mike Pence's Broken School System—Here's How We Can Fix It
A third grade teacher at a Title I school shares what it’s like battling standardized testing and having to buy her own school supplies for students in Indiana.
I'm a Teacher in Mike Pence's Broken School System. Here's How We Can Fix It | #50StatesofArt
A third grade teacher at a Title I school shares what it’s like battling standardized testing and Secondary Traumatic Stress, and having to buy her own school supplies for students in Indiana.
Incarcerated Young Adults Get a Gallery Show at NYU
A new exhibition celebrates the 15-year anniversary of the Artistic Noise outreach program.