Expressing Pride 2023
Coalition for Queer Creative Arts Therapies Annual Symposium
Expressing Pride: Coalition for Queer Creative Arts Therapies 3nd Annual Symposium
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Saturday, Jun 17, 2023, 09:00 AM
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2023 Symposium Schedule
9:00-10:00AM:
Lazy Creativity & Ugly Creativity (Keynote) - Kyle Bernier, MAATC
10:15-11:15AM:
Building Gender: An Expressive Arts Approach to Understanding and Supporting Gender Development - MaKael White, MA, LMFT, ATR, CCTP, CIMHP, C-DBT
Care Work and Social Justice in Creative Arts Therapy: Putting Queer Performance Theory and Disability Justice in Conversation with Drama Therapy - Dana Sayre, MA, RDT
11:30-12:30PM:
Building Gender: An Expressive Arts Approach to Understanding and Supporting Gender Development (continued) - MaKael White, MA, LMFT, ATR, CCTP, CIMHP, C-DBT
Parts Based Toolbox for Working with Transgender and Non-binary Art Therapy Clients - Bailey Call, MA, ATR-P and Adrienne Iannazzo, LPC, ATR
12:45-1:45PM:
Pride Vs. Privacy - Alison Wren, HCPC, BAAT
(Due to the nature of this session, this space is designated for LGBTQIAP2S+ folx only and the discussion portion will not be recorded. Allies, please feel free to attend Courage instead!)
Courage - Jennifer Rozell-Whitaker, LPC, ATR-BC, Corrin Corbin, ATR-P, and Sarah Rizzi, BA
1:45-2:45PM: LUNCH BREAK
2:45-3:45PM:
Serving My Community, Preserving Myself - Paris Courtney, MA
Queering Art Therapy Education: Panel on the Student and Educator Experience - Ling Cheun Bianca Lee, LCPC, LMHC, ATR-BC with Cody Mosely and Kelly Johnson
4:00-5:00PM:
Connecting Experiences of Transgender Identities and Survivors of Munchausen by Proxy Abuse: A Case for Narrative Art Therapy - Katie Wood, RYT, MA
Performance and Embodied Reflection for the Creative Arts Therapist - Julian Rice and Ling Cheun Bianca Lee
5:15-6:15PM:
Closing Remarks - Zachary D. Van Den Berg, MA, ATR-P, LPC-Associate
Note: all times are in standard Central Time (CST)
Lazy Creativity & Ugly Creativity (Keynote)
Bernier will introduce his two books, "Lazy Creativity", and "Ugly Creativity" and how they can be used to foster a more sustainable art-making/creative practice. As we explore ourselves and what makes us unique, we begin to tap into our creative beings. Part of being a committed creator and artist is allowing that inner self to emerge. However, creating a sustainable practice that meets us where we're at isn't always easy. Bernier introduces the concepts of Lazy and Ugly Creativity, respectively, to support our own emergence into our creative beings.
Kyle Bernier is an Award-winning author, UX designer, advisor, researcher, and artist. Kyle's work focuses on breaking down barriers to creativity, creating a more accessible experience with one's art practice, and fostering sustainable relationships to the creative world around us.
Building Gender: An Expressive Arts Approach to Understanding and Supporting Gender Development
MaKael White, MA, LMFT, ATR, CCTP, CIMHP, C-DBT (he/him)
MaKael is a passionate change maker. He currently works with clients, interns, and community partners to create and expand accessible, competent, and inclusive mental health care in the South Puget Sound and rural WA. While specializing in gender care and polyamory, his true focus is in creating a safer healthier world for everyone.
Care Work and Social Justice in Creative Arts Therapy: Putting Queer Performance Theory and Disability Justice in Conversation with Drama Therapy
Dana Sayre, MA, RDT (they/them)
Dana Sayre is a Registered Drama Therapist via the North American Drama Therapy Association. They have a small private practice in Central Texas and also do contract work with Thriving Autistic and UT Austin. Dana has been published in the Drama Therapy Review, Arts in Psychotherapy, and QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking.
Parts Based Toolbox for Working with Transgender and Non-binary Art Therapy Clients
Bailey Call, MA, ATR-P (she/her)
Bailey Call is an art therapist that specializes in working with adults and teens in the LGBTQIA+ community. She utilizes Jungian approaches, like active imagination and dream work, in tandem with a multi-cultural and social justice lens. Her passion for human rights and social issues—including race, class, gender and sexuality—continually inform her practice.
Adrienne Iannazzo is a highly trained trauma-focused art therapist in Arlington, VA. She utilizes art therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to help individuals process trauma, explore emotions, and find new coping strategies. Adrienne's expertise lies in employing creative techniques to reduce stress, enhance well-being, and facilitate transformative healing experiences.
Pride Vs. Privacy
(Due to the nature of this session, this space is designated for LGBTQIAP2S+ folx only and the discussion portion will not be recorded.)
Alison is a Scottish based integrative art psychotherapist who specialises in supporting and collaborating with GRSD (gender, sex and relationship diverse) clients. They have previously designed and delivered an award winning LGBTQIA+ mental health project and now predominantly work in private practice as a therapist, supervisor and trainer. She is particularly interested in finding creative ways to support clients in their recovery from trauma, in addition to helping people navigate the impact of internalised oppression.
Courage
Corrin, Sarah, and Jennifer are art therapists in Pittsburgh, PA who work in private practice primarily serving the LGBTQ Community. They all believe that art has the power to transform individuals and communities and engage in both private practice and social justice oriented community outreach.
Serving My Community, Preserving Myself
Paris Courtney, MA (they/she)
Queering Art Therapy Education: Panel on the Student and Educator Experience
Ling Cheun Bianca Lee is an artist, advocate, Board-Certified Registered Art Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor born and raised in Hong Kong. Bianca currently is teaching faculty and Honorary Lecturer at Antioch University Seattle and the University of Hong Kong.
Cody Mosely (they/them)
Cody Mosely is an art therapist in training, dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive space for individuals seeking support and healing. As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, they embrace diversity and understand the importance of culturally responsive care. Pursuing a Master's degree in counseling specializing in Art Therapy, Cody combines their love for creativity and psychology to support others on their transformative therapeutic journey.
Kelly Johnson (she/they)
Kelly Johnson is a dedicated graduate student at Antioch University Seattle, pursuing her Art Therapy focus in the CFT program. As a queer woman, she is deeply passionate about LGBTQIA+ rights and advocates for inclusivity and equality. With a love for connecting with others and a zest for outdoor adventures, Kelly is also driven to explore the world and immerse herself in diverse cultures.
Connecting Experiences of Transgender Identities and Survivors of Munchausen by Proxy Abuse: A Case for Narrative Art Therapy
Katie Wood, RYT, MA (they/them)
Katherine (Katie) Wood is a queer, genderfluid, white, neurodivergent artist and musician. Katie is in their third and final year of graduate school at Lewis and Clark College, and will graduate in June 2023 with a degree in art therapy and a certificate in eating disorders counseling. Katie lives with their partner and two fur-friends in Portland, OR, and enjoys playing piano, drawing and sculpting, stained glass work, practicing yoga, playing board games, watching animated series, and gardening.
Performance and Embodied Reflection for the Creative Arts Therapist
This presentation will center on embodied creativity in response and reflective art making for creative arts therapists and therapists in training. It will cover the benefits of incorporating embodiment in multi-media art making for personal processing. The presentation will include an art therapist in training sharing their experiences with using their own body as an art medium throughout their therapeutic education and personal journey toward embodiment. Participants will then be invited to engage in an activity exploring embodied creativity and performance, and to consider ways that they may incorporate the body as an art medium in their own practice and processing.
Julian Rice (they/he)
Ling Cheun Bianca Lee is an artist, advocate, Board-Certified Registered Art Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor born and raised in Hong Kong. Bianca currently is teaching faculty and Honorary Lecturer at Antioch University Seattle and the University of Hong Kong.
Founder & Symposium Chair
Zachary D. Van Den Berg (he/they)
Programming Committee
Programming Chair: Gette Levy (they/them)
Gette Levy is an established artist living in Wisconsin. Their work as an art therapist is inherently connected to their work as an artist. Themes of embodied joy, generational trauma, chosen family, culture shock, and disability can be found in Gette’s work no matter where it arises or in what capacity.
Rachel Mims (she/her)
Kasi Misseldine (they/them)
Dana Sayre (they/them)
Leslie Woodris (she/her)
Outreach Committee
Outreach Co-Chair: Sara Blevins-Ranes (she/they)
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Outreach Co-Chair: Marie Julie Deschamps (she/her)
Mary Andrus (she/her)
Marketing Committee
Marketing Chair: Lyrah Wallace (he/they)
Sharon Arbtin (she/her)
Kytana Priebe (she/her)
Logistics/IT Committee
Logistics/IT Chair: Monica Phinney (she/her)
Ashley Abigail Gruezo Resurreccion (they/siya)
Bailey Carter (she/her, they/them)
2023 Theme: Emergence
We define emergence as the complex process of becoming through critical connections in a shared pursuit of structural and interpersonal justice.
“Only through art can we emerge from ourselves and know what other person sees” - Marcel Proust