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Art-Making with Refugees and Survivors

Art-Making with Refugees and Survivors

Sally Adnams Jones | Lily Yeh | Dr Carol Hofmeyr | Max Levi Frieder | Paul Hogan

(2018)

Abstract

This book explores how creativity and the expressive arts can be therapeutic for refugees and survivors of natural disasters, poverty, war, pandemic and genocide.

Artists and therapists behind group art projects worldwide reveal how art enables people to come together, find their voices and learn how to narrate their stories after traumatic experiences. They offer insight into the challenges they encountered and explain the theory, curricula and practice of their approaches. The case studies reflect a wide range of projects, including work with survivors of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa, Syrian war refugees in Jordan and survivors of the tsunami in Sri Lanka.


This global spectrum of artworks addressing public and environmental health confirms how art heals everywhere by transforming afflictions into affirmations of life, all amplified by creating in community. Sally Adnams Jones and her contributors show how every person and place makes unique and necessary contributions to the larger creation that holds us all--with art offering proof of these outcomes.
Shaun McNiff, author of 'Art Heals', 'Art as Medicine', 'Art-Based Research' and 'Imagination in Action'
A testament to the power of imagination, the creative process and the arts for individual, community and social healing. Sally Adnams Jones brings together examples of idiosyncratic approaches while at the same time presents a broad spectrum of common perspectives. This book introduces readers to the challenges and inspirations that are inherent in socially engaged work.
Debra Kalmanowitz, PhD, co-author of 'The Portable Studio: Art Therapy and Political Conflict' and 'Art Therapy and Political Violence: With Art, Without Illusion'
Sally Adnams Jones is Director of TransformArta and has taught art education at The University of Victoria, Canada. Her PhD research explored how survivors of the HIV/AIDs pandemic in Africa transformed through their art practice.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Art-Making with Refugees and Survivors - Creative and Transformative Responses to Trauma After Natural Disasters, War and Other Crises, by Sally Adnams-Jones, PhD 3
1. Introduction 7
2. Mapping Personal and Socio-Political Trauma, Including Current Global Migration Patterns 21
3. How Creativity and the Expressive Arts Transform Individual Trauma 37
4. How Creativity and the Expressive Arts Transform Social Trauma 51
5. Stories from Philadelphia, Kenya and Rwanda, \nwith Survivors of Poverty, Inner City Violence and Genocide - Lily Yeh and the Barefoot Artists organization 65
6. Stories from South Africa, \nwith Survivors of Poverty, Patriarchy and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic - Dr. Carol Hofmeyr and the Keiskamma Trust Art Project 113
7. Stories from Palestine, Israel, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, India, France and Greece, \nwith Survivors of Poverty and Ideological Violence, and those Living in Refugee Camps - Max Levi Frieder and the Artolution Project 147
8. Stories from Canada and Sri Lanka, \nwith Survivors of Ethnic Conflict, Religious Intolerance, Tsunami and the Effects of Globalization - Paul Hogan and the Butterfly Peace Garden 211
9. Stories from Canada, \nwith Survivors of Cultural Genocide, Neo-Colonial Racism and Inter-Generational Trauma - Dr. Sally Adnams Jones, TransformArta, Expressive Arts Therapy 267
10. Conclusions about Healing Trauma and Learning to Transform through Creativity 289
Contributors 303
References 305
Subject Index 317
Author Index 323
Colour plate 327