The Art of Connection
March 18 – April 3, 2008
Public reception: Saturday, March 29, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The Art of Connection exhibition showcases artwork by graduate art therapy students and the people they work with at their internships. Artwork in the show reflects the varied settings, populations, and practices of art therapy, and represents a culmination of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Note: The gallery will be closed for a private event on Saturday, March 29, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm.
Location: Betty Rymer Gallery
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
280 S. Columbus Drive Chicago, IL 60603
312.443.3703 / saic_brg@saic.edu
Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
Tomas says
It would be fine to participate in your exhibition. The connection is more than just the capturing theme- that’s the roots of the life.
Congratulations.
Your friends from http://trustlight.blogspot.com
admin says
Tomas, I’ve been thinking about featuring other artists here and would love to know if you have any interest in sharing your artwork and story on this site?
Tomas says
Wow, what precious request! Thank you for the question.
Yes yes and yes. I would be honored to share my works with you here. What should I do for that?
Tomas says
Congratulations. I am sending my best wishes to you.
I was happy to insert the link to you in my post “How to survive” on http://trustlight.blogspot.com/2008/03/how-to-survive.html
It would be very fine to see your feedback (comments) there.
Thanks once again
Peace & love
Tomas Karkalas
admin says
Hi Tomas,
I’ll send you an email, but basically pick about 10-20 images you’d like to show. If you have titles or captions, you can include those as well. If you have any story or background statement you’d like to include, you can send that as well. This is the first time I’m doing this, so I don’t have all the details worked out yet…
look for my email…thanks Tomas, and I look forward to exhibiting your artwork here!
Bonnie says
My son is an artist who has been on a “journey” figuring out his life. Is there a way to ease into art therapy by starting with a certification program? Can he track a course from a shorter program to work experience to continuing his education once he gets his footing and interest areas solidified? Thanks for any advice. We live in South Florida.
He recently moved from CA where he did look into Art for Healing which he understands is different from Art Therapy.
Bonnie