“Healing Through Art,” Feb. 18-March 17 – “Healing Through Art” is presented by Cotuit Center for the Arts and Debra Hope Colligan, in collaboration with art therapist Anne Hitch. The show includes work by participants from Community Connections, Inc., CapeAbilities, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and the Brain Injury Association of [...]
Be The Artist, Not the Lawyer: How Not to Get Taken in Legal Transactions
by Linda Bruton Law, PLLC
“Industry rule number Four Thousand Eighty, record company people are shady!”
-Q Tip
Q Tip (of the legendary Tribe Called Quest) knows through his direct experience just how bad it can get. The stories of musicians and other [...]
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Friday Night Live! & Sunday Music Bar: Brandee Younger Trio
Friday at 7 & 8:30 p.m / Sunday at 1 & 3 p.m.
Harpist Brandee Younger is a versatile musician who has created a unique niche in traditional and nontraditional harp arenas. She is joined [...]
Getting Drawn Into Therapy “Therapy, more specifically art therapy, can be an enjoyable alternative, where painting, sculpting and drawing can be a path to mental well-being.”
Art Room: Charity Project – “Kate middleton patron charity hosting primary school therapy project. One of Kate Middleton’s patron charities is hosting an artist-in-residence project which hopes to [...]
Obama praises Detroit students at White House science fair
Way to go Paul Robeson Malcolm X Academy in Detroit! The team of students (all 13 years old) participated in a science fair hosted by The White House that included more than 100 students from across the country. President Obama stopped by their project, which was [...]
5 reasons to see Fela! at Detroit Music Hall
Showing at Detroit Music Hall February 14, 2012 – March 4, 2012
5. Fela! on Broadway has received 11 Tony nominations and three Tony Awards for Best Choreography, Best Costumes, and Best Sound (and Detroit Music Hall is amazing!)
4. An opportunity to learn some history about the amazing [...]
During February the DIA is celebrating Black History Month with special events. Below is a list of events still to come:
Admission
$8 adults, $6 seniors, $4 children. The museum is free for members. To become a member, call 313-833-7971 or email membership@dia.org.
Admission is free on the second Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Ford Foundation.
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Art as therapy growing in acceptance
An Rx Based on Artistic Expression
UNC Hospitals using iPads, art to treat children
Cotuit Center for the Arts and Debra Hope Colligan present ‘Healing Through Art’
The exhibit opens February 15 and the opening reception is on Feb. 18 from 5-7 pm.
“What is Art Therapy?”: On Asking Van Gogh to Play the [...]
Artist, heal thyself
Tapping into the power of creative expression to restore mind, body and soul
Art Brings Back Memories “It’s not about the art. At the art therapy class for people with Alzheimer’s at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery, it’s about accessing memories and feelings and expressing them.”
Families Concerned As APA Attempts To Redefine Autism
some adults [...]
Art Therapy in the news can range from art shows featuring artists with disabilities that use art as therapy either on their own or with an art therapist to an interesting discussion on the career of an art therapist. There are many approaches to art therapy and I am happy to see the topic get [...]
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