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Clay as Art Therapy


8 years ago

For over a decade, the Gardiner has been at the forefront of therapeutic art sessions for children and adult survivors of intimate violence. Working in partnership with service organizations, alongside leading art therapists and ceramists, the Museum has provided a safe, welcoming environment for children, young people, and adults to explore their traumas and experience mutual recovery in a group setting.

Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic Expressive Arts Group

The Gardiner Museum Expressive Arts Group is for women survivors of child sexual abuse/incest, adult sexual assault, and intimate partner abuse. The women work with clay to produce a ceramic piece of art in reference to a common theme that is introduced in advance of their participation. Each year an exhibition of the artwork created is displayed to raise public awareness about violence against women in a sensitive, informed and compelling way.

Radius Children & Youth Services Expressive Arts Group

The Gardiner hosts a twelve-week ceramic arts group for children and youth who have experienced interfamilial sexual abuse. The group combines elements of art therapy, mindfulness practice, ceramics, community development, education, and social justice with the goal of breaking the silence that has traditionally surrounded sexual abuse. It empowers children and youth to share their stories through the creation of ceramic sculptures while they heal and navigate through difficult experiences. The workshops culminate in an exhibition of artwork that is open for public viewing.

Toronto Community Hepatitis C Program

The project Recruiting Allies Through Clay: Artists and Communities Co-Creating Equitable Access to High Quality Hepatitis C Virus Care was created for a group of vulnerable individuals that is often pushed to the margins of society. Participants create a clay self-portrait on four clay tiles; two of their tiles contributr to a group wall mural and the remaining two they keep. At the completion of the session, participants collaborate together to design an opening night art exhibit.

 


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