Sunday, May 4, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
TEDx Talks x The Arts
Check out these inspiring videos on various TEDx Talks on the importance of arts and creativity
Why Art Matters: Dr. Linda F. Nathan at TEDxTheCalhounSchool
TEDxSantaMonica Brian McCarty War, Art Therapy, and Toys
TEDxManitoba - Kale Bonham: Bridging Cultures Through Community Provoked Art
FATA Cruise
2nd Year Art Therapy Students with Marcia Rosal and Dave Gussak |
The Florida Art Therapy Association’s Conference Cruise was
a huge success! Attendees arrived from
over 9 states to participate in the 4-day conference that traveled from Miami
to the Bahamas. The Department of Art
Education’s Art Therapy Program had 12 students and 2 faculty members in
attendance. Dr. Dave Gussak presented on
the use of art as evidence in a capitol murder case.
Dr. Marcia Rosal presented about the use of
museums as a tool in art therapy.
Meredith McMakin and Rachel Mims |
Two students also presented at the conference. On Friday evening Rachel Mims presented on conducting an art journal swap for self-care.
She then had the conference attendees participate in a mini-art journal
swap that took place until the last evening of the conference. Three small journals were handed out to
attendees who used whatever art materials they had brought or could find to
make art before passing the journal to another conference attendee. Many attendees stated that they enjoyed seeing
the art created by others and that they were going to use the idea with their
clients.
1st Year FSU Art Therapy Students |
On Saturday evening Meredith McMackin and Rachel Mims
presented about the utilization of papermaking as a trauma intervention when
working with veterans. The presentation
detailed a workshop that was conducted at Veterans Village in June 2013. Participants were given information about the
paper making process and then were able to utilize several techniques to create
images on hand-made paper. Many
attendees encouraged Meredith and Rachel to present on this topic at
the National level.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Congratulations
Congratulations to the new 2014-2015 FSU ATA Executive Board
President: Chelsea H.
Vice President: Erin H.
Treasurer: Ashley J.
Secretary: Ashley H.
Community Service: Alison K.
PR: Jamie N.
Fundraising: Emily H.
Conference: Lorelei V.
Historian: Katelyn B.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Considering Power & Privilege: Art Therapy in Costa Rica
We found this lecture from the School of Visual Arts NYC on the experiences of art therapists working in Costa Rica.
Check out more videos like this one on the MPS Art Therapy vimeo's channel.
Check out more videos like this one on the MPS Art Therapy vimeo's channel.
ATA Meeting Tonight x Elections
Tonight is the February ATA Meeting. We will be voting on the new E-board. The meeting will be held on FSU's campus in WJB room 3003 at 7PM. We hope to see you there!
Monday, January 6, 2014
Student Profile: Chelsea Plotner
Name: Chelsea Plotner, 25
Hometown: Army Brat
Hometown: Army Brat
How
long have you been in the program? I
have been in the FSU Art Therapy program for 1.5 years!
How did you hear
about Art Therapy? I first heard
about art therapy during my undergrad at FSU. I studied art education in the
same department that art therapy resides in, graduating with my Bachelors in
2011. In the art education program, we had to have a concentration in either an
art medium of our choice, such as photography, or we could choose to do
psychology, which was considered the pre-art therapy track. I have always been
interested in psychology, so I chose that track. Along the way I met an art
therapist working with the military, and read as much research as I could get
my hands on. By the time I graduated with my undergrad, I knew that art therapy
was what I was meant to do!
What qualities do
you think make a good therapist? I
think being an attentive and active listener is the most important part of
being a therapist. It is so easy to get mentally distracted during a session,
which means you could miss some key piece of information that a client is
giving you. Practicing being in the here-and-now with your client not only
helps you, but your clients will notice as well, and know that you truly care
about what they have to say.
What inspires
you? There are so many exciting
things happening in the world of art therapy – everyday I read a new article
that makes me say “Wow!” and perks my interests for a new part of the field.
There is no limit to what population art therapy can be used with, and seeing
what other art therapists are trying (and succeeding) at makes me want to dive
right in!
Why did you
choose FSU for your program of study? I
was really looking for a program that would be invested in me, not just as a
graduate student, but as an individual. When I interviewed with the FSU Art
Therapy program, I met some of the students and got to talk to them about their
experiences in the program. They all had such wonderful things to say, I
couldn’t shake it!
People thought I made a poor decision to stay at the school
where I got my undergrad, but I believe they are wrong. FSU’s program is truly
one of a kind, and the faculty and staff are amazing. My professors genuinely
want me to be successful, not just as a professional, but as a person, and my
classmates are my biggest cheerleaders. I wouldn’t be anywhere else!
What is it that
you desire to do with your degree in art therapy? Right now, I would love to work with juvenile offenders. I
think this group of adolescents really needs the benefits that art therapy can
bring to them, and there is always a need for dedicated mental health
professionals in this field. Coming from a military family, I would also be
interested in working as a Military Family Life Consultant, helping families to
cope with the stresses of military life, deployments, reunions, and other
unique aspects of life in the service.
Any Advice for
future art therapy students? When
looking for a graduate school, find one that has a variety of internships
throughout the program. FSU requires three separate internships, so that we can
experience working with a variety of populations, and see where we might fit or
not fit. My internship sites have been an invaluable source of experience and
knowledge, and have helped me to know that I am in the right profession for me.
They also give you great real-world work experience, and the diversity of
settings you work in will help you in your job hunt later down the road! The
entire experience of graduate school is hard, pedal to the metal, non-stop
grind, but it is truly one of the most rewarding things you will do with your
life J
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