Join artist Julie Andrews for an art exploration looking at ‘outside in’ and ‘inside out’ feelings and experiences. Julie’s session at the 2019 AusAPT National Conference in Melbourne was so well received – we are excited to share this session with you this month. You need to some preparation though – read below!
6:30 –7:00 pm Sensate Drawing Exercise – drawing what you see – noticing the outside world
7:00 –7:30 pm Exploring a found object – drawing what you feel – exploring the inside world
7:30 –7:45 pm Debrief – Close
Preparation:
Before the workshop go for a walk and find a small object that appeals to you – something you find interesting, special/symbolic for you and that you can bring along to the workshop. Bring some blank paper at least A4 size, ink pen, graphite and coloured pencils, pencil sharpener and an eraser.
About Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews has a multi-disciplinary practice encompassing private studio work and public art. With a Masters of Analytical Psychology, for the last 20 years, she has led a consultancy business focused on supporting healthy organisational and creative cultures. With a special interest in art in public spaces, she has worked as an Artist, Community Public Art Officer with councils in Victoria and undertaken a number of large public art projects.
This event is sponsored by the Victorian AusAPT Chapter and is open to all. Register for this event in advance to get the Zoom link.
August 2, 2020
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4:30 pm Australia, Sydney
Growth/Development Experiences – Transcending our ‘Risks’with Alex MacFarlane
This online interactive facilitation is also part group discussion and information-giving workshop. It explores components that assist in attaining a deeper shift into self-transformation, wellness, and thriving. Self-transformation/maturation/personal development research has demonstrated that this process has components to it that are both specific for specific types as well as components that are more general across types. This session will focus upon ways and means we have overcome some of our “risks” inherited via both nature (type and temperament) and nurture. It will focus upon two overarching questions:
1. What have seemed to be my ‘Risks’ and how have I matured in overcoming or managing them?
2. What experiences….circumstances or events in my life have been catalysts to growth?
About your presenter: Alex MacFarlane
Alex MacFarlane is a clinical and consultant psychologist specialised in the application of psychological type and temperament as a core therapeutic tool in clinical practice and consulting.Her work has involved private practice, teaching, training, research and consulting. Her ongoing PhD studies the relationship of psychological type and pathways to optimal functioning.
This AusAPT event, sponsored by the NSW/ACT chapter, is open to all.
This is an online event via Zoom. Register for this event in advance to get the Zoom link. We will send the recording to you if you register.