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Words, Pictures and Things
Hello Art Therapy
7 episodes
3 days ago
The ongoing practice of art-making, thinking creatively and philosophically is central to my life which continues to inform and inspire me in my work, while the experience of being with others animates and gives life to my writing habit. Born in the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia I spent 15 years abroad where I worked in various creative industries as I found my feet in life. This would be the starting point for my ongoing curiosity around creativity, identity, self-expression and the healing power of the arts.
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The ongoing practice of art-making, thinking creatively and philosophically is central to my life which continues to inform and inspire me in my work, while the experience of being with others animates and gives life to my writing habit. Born in the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia I spent 15 years abroad where I worked in various creative industries as I found my feet in life. This would be the starting point for my ongoing curiosity around creativity, identity, self-expression and the healing power of the arts.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Into the Grey
Words, Pictures and Things
18 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Into the Grey

This episode draws on art therapist Shaun McNiff's  encouragement to not use art for interpretation or diagnosis of the art maker. Instead of looking at the art as something to be read in black and white terms, Anna encourages the listener to relax and learn to listen as we use the arts to help us come more fully alive.


References

  • Jung, C. (1959). The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Princeton University Press.
  • Mcgilchrist, I. (2019). MASTER AND HIS EMISSARY : the divided brain and the making of the western world. Yale University Press.
  • McNiff, S. (2004). Art heals: How creativity cures the soul. Shambhala.
  • Seen & Unseen. (2024, July 9). Iain McGilchrist: How faith can re-enchant a left-brained world.


Words, Pictures and Things
The ongoing practice of art-making, thinking creatively and philosophically is central to my life which continues to inform and inspire me in my work, while the experience of being with others animates and gives life to my writing habit. Born in the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia I spent 15 years abroad where I worked in various creative industries as I found my feet in life. This would be the starting point for my ongoing curiosity around creativity, identity, self-expression and the healing power of the arts.