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This November, we want to share our gratitude toward our members. Time and again, AATA members show up for our community, volunteering to present at learning opportunities, participating in a committee, or simply supporting each other in the MyAATA community. Thank you! We hope you’ll take a moment to look at some of our amazing members. And if you’re considering joining AATA, please click here to learn more about Member Benefits.
Michelle “Starr” Starling is a self-taught painter and mixed-media/mosaic artist from Cleveland, Ohio. Starr is the founder of Supportive Optimistic Sisterhood (S.O.S), which is an art therapy and wellness group designed to introduce African American Women to the healing benefits of art therapy. ⇒ Check out Starr in her virtual CE session, Exploring Art Therapy Groups Among African American Black Women from Research to Program Implementation.
Aishwerya K. Iyer works as an art therapist in an inpatient behavioral unit at Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan. She also teaches online in the MFA Art Therapy program at MIT-ADT University, Pune, India. ⇒ Learn from Aishwerya in her Ethics Series CE session, Same, Same But Different: Exploring and comparing art therapy history, education, and practice in the US and India.
Tsz Yan Winnie Wong is a Registered Board-Certified Art Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, an EMDR-trained clinician, supervisor, educator, researcher, and artist. ⇒ Winnie shares how personal objects serve as focal points in emigration stories during her virtual CE session, Pen, Crystal Bracelet, and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-being.
Magdalena V. Karlick, is an art therapist, educator, and doctoral candidate. Through her podcast, she regularly interviews educators in the art therapy, creative arts therapy, and expressive art therapy fields. ⇒ Explore with Magdalena the experience of belonging and some of the factors that limit this internal and interpersonal experience during her virtual CE session, Belonging is Being Seen.
Gabriela Osorio Fajardo is a bilingual, creative and eclectic art therapist with more than 20 years of clinical experience. She lives in Zamora, Michoacán, México, where she offers art therapy workshops for children, adolescents, and adults. ⇒ Learn new techniques from Gabriela in her virtual CE session, Mexican Huipil-Making and Photoembroidery to find Connection: Integrating Textiles, Photo and Embroidery in Clinical Practice.
Member Corner
Our first-ever printed annual edition of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association is coming! This collector’s edition compiles the four issues of the journal in Volume 41 into one printed publication. Only 500 copies of this special printed version will be available for purchase — only for AATA members. Reserve your copy today!
JOURNAL NEWS
These articles are available for free access for a limited time! > Article: Elephants, Ecological Grief, and Art Therapy By Jayashree George > Article: Indigenous Gond Art in Art Therapy: A Nature-Based Creative Process By Ritu Dua, Bani Malhotra and Patricia A. St. John Tager As always, AATA members have unlimited access to all issues of the Art Therapy Journal by logging in to MyAATA. Events
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