
CONNECT THROUGH YOUR HE-ART: ART THERAPY INSPIRED BY JEWISH ARTISTS
This course offers a 6-session workshop series. We will be exploring the intersection of art therapy and Jewish artists. Participants will engage with the works and techniques of influential Jewish artists while embarking on a personal therapeutic journey through creative expression.
Course structure
The workshop series consists of 3 modules, each focused on a different Jewish artist. Every module includes two connected sessions:
- Session A: Exploration of the artist’s style, techniques, and themes.
- Session B: Application of these elements to personal therapeutic exploration and expression.
Prior knowledge
The course is given in English.
No prior knowledge about the subject is needed.
Course material
Course material is included in the cost for this course.
About the teacher
Einat Daskal is originally from Israel, and has lived in Sweden for the past 10 years. As an Art and CBT therapist, she has worked with different populations.
Art therapy is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art making, to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages. It is based on the belief that the creative process, involved in artistic self-expression, helps people to resolve conflicts and problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behavior, reduce stress, increase self-esteem and self-awareness, and achieve insight. Art therapy integrates the fields of human development, visual art (drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art forms), and the creative process with models of counseling and psychotherapy.
Photo: Marc Chagall: Over the City
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Course information
Times
Sundays 10:00-12:00 CET
Course start
Sunday 21 September
6 sessions
Teacher
Einat Daskal
Application deadline
Sunday 22 June
Admission
Costs
450 SEK to be paid via invoice or PayPal. Information about payments will be sent in the admission letter.
Miscellaneous
The course is given if a sufficient amount of participants apply.
The profile courses are closed during some Jewish holidays and on bank holidays.