Ugandan Artist–American Art Therapist Collaboration With Former Unhoused Youth in Uganda

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
R. Crawford, Fred Kyakuwa, Katharine Walker
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Abstract A 10 week supportive arts program was conducted in Jinja, Uganda via the collaboration between a local nongovernmental organization, a Ugandan artist, and two art therapists from the United States. The artist facilitated weekly artmaking sessions for former unhoused youth being served by the organization, as well as engaged in weekly virtual meetings with the art therapists. Anecdotal observations of the program indicated therapeutic benefits, such as participant’s general willingness and flexibility, increased adaptability to art making, and investment in program sessions. Further implications include the impact of colonialism and the resulting power imbalance that influences the relationship between artists and art therapists.
乌干达艺术家-美国艺术治疗师与乌干达前无家可归青年合作
摘要A 10 在当地一个非政府组织、一名乌干达艺术家和两名来自美国的艺术治疗师的合作下,在乌干达金贾开展了为期一周的支持性艺术项目。这位艺术家为该组织服务的前流浪青年提供了每周的艺术制作会议,并每周与艺术治疗师进行虚拟会议。对该项目的轶事观察表明,该项目具有治疗益处,如参与者的总体意愿和灵活性,对艺术创作的适应性增强,以及对项目会议的投资。进一步的影响包括殖民主义的影响以及由此产生的影响艺术家和艺术治疗师之间关系的权力失衡。
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Art Therapy
Art Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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