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The Art of Storytelling: Finding Meaning Through Visual Artwork: A Course with Kaitlin Staples-Vigo

Join us for a four-week immersive art workshop where process artwork will be created, and stories will be told and heard. We will explore symbolic storytelling using process artwork, a single piece of art that is created over the course of multiple sessions. By the end of this workshop, you will have gained access to a visual method of storytelling that allows for a deeper relationship to unconscious creative content. Each participant will explore visual storytelling as an act of playfulness and creative stretching. Participants will be invited to share as little or as much of the stories they create as they’d like. Although led by an art therapist, this experience is not clinical in nature or intended as a therapeutic intervention. 

Materials for the class

Paper to write on; choose one of the following:

  • Canvas paper or canvas
  • Watercolor paper
  • Drawing paper
  • A box or surface that can be drawn on or glued/painted on

Pen or pencil to write with; choose all that you desire:

  • Watercolor paint
  • Acrylic paint
  • Oil pastels
  • Chalk pastels 
  • Colored pencils
  • Collage materials, such as magazines and glue 

 

 

Kaitlin Staples-Vigo, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, is a board-certified Registered Art Therapist, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and diligent student of Jung.  Kaitlin has a private practice both in Philadelphia and online, and she is an adjunct art therapy professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and at Marywood University in Scranton, PA. Kaitlin is also a founding member of Improv for Therapists, offering improv workshops for therapists in the Philadelphia area and beyond. Her website is  www.realhealingstudio.com.

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