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 […][…]
Art. Is this a word that should make psychoanalysts anxious, concerned, or nervous? In this second half of this two-part essay investigating the interrelationships between art and psychoanalysis, I now turn the question the other […][…]