Source: © 2016 From the Daily Doodle Journal of Cathy Malchiodi, PhD There are still many areas in the field of art therapy that are in need of investigation ...
Did you know that picking up a pencil to doodle or making a figure out of clay can help you to relieve stress, depression, and fear, and can even help diminish pain or other physical symptoms? Art ...
Crafts for kids don't have to be complex. Using your child’s senses, imagination and problem-solving skills, you can use these crafting projects to fight boredom blues at any age. Kimberly McLeod, a ...
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My Favorite Silent Art Game for the Classroom
I'm sharing my go-to low-prep activity that brings art, teamwork, and lots of laughs to my classroom! In this silent drawing ...
The University of Minnesota’s Art and Drawing Club brings student artists together to build a strong artistic community on campus. This is their first semester as a club as they aim to help students ...
We talk about the art of leadership, the art of making money, and the art of decision-making. Most of the time, however, art is left out of the equation. We flirt with the concept and quickly revert ...
Considering the selection of sketches themselves, the curators of “Sketch, Shade, Smudge” provided a brilliant array of ...
Your brain’s reward pathways become active during art-making activities like doodling, according to a new Drexel University study. Girija Kaimal, EdD, assistant professor in the College of Nursing and ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Draw Together Jax, formerly known as Drink and Draw Jax, brought artists and community members together Sunday for the first-ever Draw Together Mini Fest. The social, art-based ...
Coloring, doodling and drawing all showed significant bloodflow in the section of the brain related to feeling rewarded, a new study by an art therapist found. Your brain's reward pathways become ...
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