Saturday, September 1, 2007
workshop
A week and a half ago Madelene and I were meeting with the ceramics professor from Makerere University in Kampala to talk about ceramics in Uganda. As we looked through photos of his artwork there was an image of an AIDS quilt, which he told us, was made by some women in a district close to Lyantond. Bruno also told us that there was a workshop that was happening where all of the organizers of an art/design project and all the participants would be attneding. He invited us to come as observers, and it turned out to be an amazing experience, and a great chance to connect with local artists and people interested in art therapy. The most inspiring part of the workshop was the chance to meet the women who are creating the arts and crafts. The women are all infected with HIV/AIDS and the groups were formed by the women themselves, and then were sponsored by the bigger organizations for sustainability. It was encouraging and overwhelming to be a part of the workshop, and it gave us a chance to see what our project might look like ten years down the road.
Rain Shower
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Moving On....
I can't believe that two years ago I was just gearing up to start graduate school, and now I am finished and officially an art therapist! It is hard to believe how quickly time passes by and how much can happen in the matter of two years. So, the question that has been on my mind for many months, is what will I do when school is finished?
Well it just so turns out I will be moving out of Chicago and I will visit Uganda for five months. I am going with a group called project focus...check out the website at www.projectfocus.com I am going to help set up an art therapy program for AIDS orphans in a rural community in Southwest Uganda. So, I look forward to updating this blog with new and exciting experiences. I am leaving for Uganda at the begining of July...just about a month away. In the mean time, I am getting prepared to go to Uganda, but also to end my time in Chicago.
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