Intergenerational Art Programs
Dr. Heise has designed and implemented art programs for families residing in homeless shelters, grieving, and families displaced by natural disasters, youth who have experienced school violence, adolescents who have been experienced physical and/or sexual abuse, and individuals with special needs.
Read MoreArt for Children Experiencing Psychological Trauma
A Guide For Art Educators and School-Based Professionals. Edited by Adrienne Hunter, Donalyn Heise, and Beverley Johns, Published by Routledge, Inc....
Read MoreFostering Resilience Through Art for Special Needs Populations
Dr. Heise offers hands-on workshops for teachers and youth that focus on art to strengthens protective factors that foster resilience. No previous art experience necessary. Contact Dr. Heise for more information.
Read MoreCollaborative Art Making
Integrating visual and performing arts with other subjects for meaningful learning. Collaborative art projects are tailored to the specific community, and can include altered books, collaborative weaving, paper quilts, sculpture, murals, or porcelain painting. Contact Dr. Heise for more information about how to collaborate on a community art project.
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