Going ‘Rogue’ and Paying it Forward. Kellie.
…”After twenty five plus years working as a creative globally, my daughter and I chose to set down roots in Nova Scotia …..A place that you can still try out whatever you dream up. I started a film and art school in Mahone Bay with the directive of creating an environment where creativity could thrive”.
Blog Listing. Art Therapy Resources.
Connecting through Sharing. Art Therapy Resources for Art Therapists.
I Am Here. In My Favourite Season.
Sharing alternating photos of rich autumn colours and nature’s lines, with photos taken through the fragmented lens of a skeletal leaf during a recent nourishing nature stroll through the Royabl Botanical Gardens.
Were you able to take a moment this beautiful autumn weekend?
Inspiration|Exhalation: Breath-Taking-Time and The Space Within Us.
Independent Art Project for Nuit Blanche 2022.
Susan chose the idea of drawing breath in artful ways, because it is fully accessible to anyone who chooses to engage. This project is experiential; designed to be fully inclusive, intergenerational, and cross-cultural. Open to ALL ages/all abilities. Anyone who wants to participate has the opportunity.
I AM. Collective Sharing.
It can be incredibly meaningful to take a pause to capture our state of being, and at times imperative to remind ourselves of who we are in a particular moment - connecting and reflecting upon the succint yet powerful words of “I Am”!!
Stories. Storytellers. Makers and Creators. Contributors.
Sharing a listing of Stories, Story Tellers , Creators and Contributors to the AP Connections Blog.
Letters to the Self. Taylor.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I started a brief gratitude project using images. I have continued this gratitude practice daily, through writing and mindfulness in nature. I decided that it would be helpful to introduce a self-compassion and self-love practice into my daily life because I had noticed a significant change in my outlook while practicing gratitude.
My Life Summed Up into 15 Tiny Pieces. Tania.
Painting my daily experiences among the trees created meaning and purpose when life felt confusing, overwhelming, and uncertain. They supported me and helped light the way when the path forward was unclear - Tania
Celebrating the TATI Community through Eco-Art.
Sharing my reflections and eco-art creation to celebrate all of the recent art therapy graduates from the Toronto Art Therapy Institute.
Spring Moments & Eco-Art in My Garden. 2022.
Inspiration…. In this post offerings of spring… eco-art and garden florals enjoyed and shared.
Pocket Full of Questions. Patricia. Virginia.
“This series of zines are created from our positions as racialized practitioners in the creative arts therapies. It comes from a process of putting together words and images that are meaningful to us, in conversations, poetry and collages. It is rooted in our experiences of accessing therapy or mental health support”.
Expressive Heart-Art.
Sharing in this post heart creations and response art shared by a variety of artists that are beautifully expressed using different approaches, materials and creative intentions.
Gratitude Hearts. Formed and Found.
Found and Formed Heart Art! There are so many ways to engage creatively and mindfully with the heart image around the theme of love and gratitude.
Thank You for Sharing Your Stories.
A heart-felt thank you to all of the 2021 contributors listed below who shared individual stories, or added to collective posts by providing quotes, art, photos or writing for the Connections Blog. I am inspired by you all and filled with such gratitude. Your sharing, gifted our creatively-connected-community in so many rich and meaningful ways.
Art & Horticultural Therapy. A Creative Collaboration.
Before the world turned upside down with the Pandemic, Jenny and I had celebrated a wonderful collaboration of over 10 years, designing and facilitating a creative community gathering for sensory engagement for older adults struggling with cognitive decline. We wove various types of stimulating experiences and activities within the weekly group format at our long-term care setting.
My Zentangle Story. Laurel.
…”One serendipitous day in June 2013, I stumbled across a creative method that would change my life. Aimlessly scrolling through the latest submissions in a Facebook photo a day group, an image of one member’s in-progress black pen drawing caught my eye. More than merely a simple doodle, something about the beauty and complexity of its design appealed to me, and I knew I had to investigate this intriguing artform for myself”.
Golden Autumn Moments in My Garden Sanctuary.
Sharing in this post offerings of golden autumn moments, experienced and captured with reverence and gratitude through the camera lens.
Connecting Circles. April.
Sharing my 2021 eco-art journey, a personal and reflective nature inspired project to honour the relationships and various connections in my life, and a way to establish a mindful, creative and sustainable daily practice in pandemic times. And, a much needed and beautiful excuse to spend hours outdoors in my garden sanctuary engaging with natural elements!
ROXY. Art Group Mascot.
Who knew wee Roxy would have such a story? From street rescue to mascot, from inspiration to muse to thesis companion to diva, she has had many roles including a brief yet enduring role as a therapy cat. However, Roxy being a fickle feline, the training or experiences did not stick! Although she did not blossom into a full time therapy cat, these moments were brief, impactful and very memorable.
An Unfolding Revolution toward Widespread Flourishing. Patricia.
After seeing Patricia’s individual altered book images showcased on instagram, I was very excited about posting a story related to these meaningful reflective mixed-media pages. Patricia incorporates many layers of intention and depth of exploration within this project where source material and content are woven into response art by means of deconstruction, stratification and alteration. Patricia shares an excerpt from an assignment for her first year coursework in the Critical Disability Studies PhD Program.