Before there was such a thing as ‘Art Therapy,’ there was St. Elmo Village. Rozzell and Roderick Sykes, both painters and uncle and nephew, respectively, wanted to create something positive, impacting, and permanent in their […][…]
The series of images featured highlight a time in the artist’s childhood fraught with familial upheaval. Rather than focus on the people involved they capture on the imprint of energy left behind in the space […][…]
Childhood is a magical time. Everything is new and full of surprises. Discovering the body and its ability to move is one of those surprises, and a revelation that continues to unfold as children grow […][…]
My earliest sexual memory is at Fresh Meadow Swimming Pool in Queens, New York on a rare outing with my father. I must have been five or six. We enter the locker room to change […][…]
“I’m a Satanist,” smirked the 14-year-old as she faced her devout Catholic mother during a family therapy session. I, the therapist, did my best not to smile. I had seen this coming. For the past […][…]
I paint and sculpt easily recognizable subjects to explore how different cultures interpret the same information. Using signifiers in imagery, I encourage the viewer to create his own narrative. A single signifier may have a […][…]
In my practice as a Feldenkrais Practitioner®, I see people change. They change in their movements. They change in their bodies. They change in their relationships to their bodies. Some people embrace this change with […][…]
The rising arc of the winter sun cast a warm geometric light upon the bedroom wall, illuminating a memory from my childhood when my mother talked about her early years in Japan. Those moments were […][…]
At Psychology Tomorrow, we believe that what is healing and empowering about therapy is exactly what humans achieve in the creation of art. In order for therapy to be both affective and effective, two very […][…]
Comic book art continues to infiltrate American popular culture on all fronts, from superhero movies to graphic novels! I’ve produced comic book-styled art for advertising agencies and their clients across the country, and editorially for […][…]