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Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen

Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen
Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen
Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen
Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen
Death Takes A Holiday (1934), Dir. By Mitchell Leisen

Death Takes a Holiday (1934), dir. by Mitchell Leisen

"What could terror mean to me, who have nothing to fear?"

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Wondering about what it takes to be an art therapist? Join us 4/20 for this special series and learn from practitioners! (This is geared for middle/high school students but everyone is welcome — and it’s FREE!)

“The American Art Therapy Association is pleased to launch a new virtual series entitled Journey to Art Therapy. This special series, presented in collaboration with AATA’s Multicultural Committee, Education Committee, and Undergraduate Subcommittee, aims to broaden access to the practice of art therapy by sharing diverse stories of individuals’ journeys into the field.

This FREE series will begin on April 20 and run through July 13, 2022. AATA members and non-members are welcome!

For further information and to register for the webinars, please see the following links:

April 20 – Part One: Art Therapy? What Is It, and Who Gets To Be One?

May 25 – Part Two: The Journey into Graduate Training

June 22 – Part Three: The Journey into Practice

July 13 – Part Four: The Journey of Advancing the Field

Throughout the series, current and recent graduate students will join established art therapists in sharing their training, credentialing, and professional practice journeys. Each presentation hopes to address educational and career paths, access into the profession, and ways we can promote diversity among those seeking to become art therapists.” -- from American Art Therapy Association website

https://arttherapy.org/journey_to_art_therapy/ 


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