‘Art Therapy’ Archive

Art through the Eyes of the Visually Impaired May 24, 2010 3 Comments

For the projects made in the art therapy class at St. Joseph’s School for the Blind, there is more to the artwork than meets the eye. In honor of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, adult students from the New Jersey Foundation for the Blind visited Concordia Learning Center at St. Joseph’s to host art [...]

An Autistic Artist ‘Met’ His Calling May 13, 2010 No Comments

Amoako Buachie used to create fights with his mother in the morning. Now he creates art instead. This June, the 18 year-old autistic artist will have one of his works of art displayed in the world-famous Metropolitan Museum of Art. Buachie’s painting is one of 75 pieces from New York’s K-12 public school students that [...]

Cancer Patients Create a New Life through Art April 16, 2010 2 Comments

What’s the story behind a painting? For the artwork shown at the “Emotions Exhibition” at the Ulster Cancer Foundation in Belfast, the story starts with the cancer diagnosis. In honor of their 40th anniversary, the UCF chose to display projects from their art therapy program. Judith Cole of the Belfast Telegraph features a few of [...]

Art Helps Alzheimer’s Sufferers Find Their Voices November 10, 2009 1 Comment

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, as many as 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. With no known cure, many therapists are looking for new ways to help those who are suffering. People with Alzheimer’s experience memory and/or speech loss and often develop problems communicating their thoughts and feelings. Recent research has shown that [...]

Art Workshops Help Children Cope with Breast Cancer in the Family October 21, 2009 11 Comments

A group of Art Workshops have been started this month to help children express their emotions when dealing with  mothers or fathers who have gone through or are currently being treated for breast cancer. “When a parent has breast cancer, it causes a big change in a child’s life,” said Dr. Michelle Schmidt, assistant professor of internal medicine [...]

Art therapy can be a powerful remedy September 21, 2009 9 Comments

In a recent segment on ABC7 Los Angeles, the healing benefits of art therapy were explored. “When you start doing art and you’re using a different part of your brain, and you’re using both of your hands, you forget about the pain,” said Art As Therapy instructor Lisa Brown. People from all walks of life [...]

Youth Offenders Trade in Law Breaking for Art September 4, 2009 2 Comments

A group of youth offenders in the UK spent this summer participating in an arts program designed to provide an alternative to continual law breaking. Courses in painting, fashion, dance, and drama gave these troubled youth a productive outlet to channel their energy and a distraction from the temptation to break the law. Seven out [...]

Art serves as more than just a creative outlet August 24, 2009 4 Comments

What do Iraq war veterans, abused teenage girls, and patients suffering from mental illness all have in common? They are all reaping the benefits of art not only as an outlet for creativity, but as a means to build self-esteem and cope with their difficult pasts. Earlier this month, veterans returning from Iraq participated in a [...]

Art Therapy Helps Children of Incarcerated Parents Cope July 27, 2009 11 Comments

Did you know 2.3 percent of children under 18 in the United States have at least one parent in prison? Since 1993, Marilyn Gambrell, a former parole officer, has been running No More Victims Inc., a nonprofit founded to support children of parents serving time.  Her goal is to utilize art therapy to help these [...]

Al Roker’s Lend A Hand helps Community School of the Arts in Charlotte, NC July 9, 2009 1 Comment

Al Roker hit the road for his annual “Lend a Hand” program to help those in need. In its eighth consecutive year, Lend a Hand continues its mission to help small charities across the country that work toward improving conditions in their communities. Community School of the Arts in Charlotte, NC was the fifth stop [...]