Ecological Identity and the Creative Path: A Symposium on Eco
Art Therapy
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Monica
Carpendale, BFA, DVATI, RCAT, BCATR, is the founder and executive director
of the Kutenai Art Therapy Institute, and author of Essence and Praxis in
the Art Therapy Studio. Her current focus is on integrating art, poetry
and eco-psychology into her work. She has initiated the development of the
Vallican
Ecological Sculpture Park with her volunteer involvement
on the RARTS Board.
Jeremy
Addington,
BA, DKATI, is an accomplished photographer and art therapist, who has
developed a number of phototherapy activities.
Alex
Berland, RN, MSC, is a healthcare consultant, who enjoys building
mazes.
Nicole
Lebihan, BA, DKATI, is an art therapist, instructor at the Kutenai Art
Therapy Institute and has done extensive work integrating art therapy into
school programs.
Kris
LeDrew is a Kootenay drummer extraordinaire, teaching drumming and
creating instruments and generally spirit raising.
Christine
Lummis, BA, DKATI, RCAT, is an art therapist clinician working at
Castlegar Community Services and a workshop facilitator at the Kutenai Art
Therapy Institute.
Will
Parker, MA, did his MA thesis on the Development of an Ecological
Identity, in the environmental education graduate program at Dalhousie,
Halifax.
He is currently enjoying building stone walls.
Judith
Robertson, BA, DKATI, is a nature based art therapist, instructor at the
Kutenai Art Therapy Institute and a long time facilitator for Outward
Bound programs in Canada and the USA.
Lori
Williams, BA, is an art therapist working in Slocan Valley Schools,
committed to using recycled materials. _____________________________________________________
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