Photo-Therapy Day online symposium
Event info
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'GRIFO' Photo-Therapy Research Group and the Royal Photographic Society are pleased to announce the annual Photo-Therapy Day symposium in an online presentation via Zoom and titled: Explorations of current issues in Photo-Therapy.
Through the generosity of our speakers and the two supporting organisations we are asking only for donations to attend online which will be used to support next year's live symposium.
The RPS is pleased to offer a 20% discount on new memberships to anyone who attends one of our online events between 1 April – 30 June 2020. Find out more here.
Please register using the 'booking' button and a Zoom link will be provided which will give you access to the day two days beforehand. The panel sessions will take questions via Zoom's chat function.
The provisional programme is as below (correct at 21/5/20).
10.15. Opening
On Hugh Welch Diamond - A Father of Photo-Therapy
Dr Michael Pritchard FRPS
Director, Education and Public Affairs, The Royal Photographic Society
10.45
Photo-Therapy Day: a new tradition
Heather Nelson
Psychotherapist, member of GRIFO Friends UK
11.00
Round Table
Explorations of current issues in Photo-Therapy
Embodiment, performativity and collaboration
Rosy Martin, Pioneer of Photo-Therapy. Artist and Psychological Therapist based in London (UK)
Therapeutic Photography Online
Neil Gibson, Senior Lecturer BA (Hons) Social Work Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen (UK)
Photo-Therapy and Post-Memory in the Post-Truth Era
Del Loewenthal, Director of the Research Centre for Therapeutic Education, Department of Psychology at the University of Roehampton (UK)
An extant photograph as an imaginal target
Mark Wheeler FRPS , Photo-Art-Psychotherapist NHS National Health Service (UK)
Photo-Therapy in Expressive Therapies
Ayres Marques Pinto , Semiologist, “GRIFO” International Photo-Therapy Research Group Coordinator
Roberto Calosi, Psychotherapist, Art Therapist Member of ICAAT – International Coordination of Anthroposophic Arts Therapies – Florence
Nicoletta Braga, Artist and University Professor of Phenomenology of the Body at “Brera” Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, Italy
Marina Marques, Visual Arts student based in Venice and Manchester,
Media Manager for Last Frame Project
12.30
Q&A with Speakers (questions via chat)
13.00. Lunch Break
14.00
“Diamond” Photo-Therapy Award – 2020
Building Community
The Self-Portrait Experience
Cristina Nuñez, Artist-Photographer and lecturer based in Switzerland
BodyMind Photo-Therapy
Riccardo Musacchi, Psychotherapist, founder of BodyMind Phototherapy Institute
Community Photography Projects / Pinhole Photography
with Ruth Jacobs and Justin Quinnell, Directors of the Real Photography Company based in Bristol UK
15.30
Presentation of the selected papers. Therapeutic use of photography
Look Again, Mindfulness Photography
Ruth Davey, Photographer, Director of Look Again
A Creative Whole School Approach to Emotional Wellbeing at Woodside High: the project
Trupti Magecha, Director deep:black
A Creative Whole School Approach to Emotional Wellbeing at Woodside High: quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods
Dr Nick Barnes, Senior Honorary Lecturer, University Central London
16.30. Break
16.45
Photographic Well-being
John Humphrey FRPS, Photographer, writer on photography and on mental well-being
Working Through Grief – Processing Bereavement using photography
Sisi Burn, Photographer and Transpersonal Arts Counsellor, Tobias School of Arts & Therapy
17.15 Q&A with Speakers (questions via Zoom chat)
18.15. Wrap up and finish
Image:
Dr Hugh Welch Diamond, Woman Holding a Dead Bird, Surrey County Asylum, c.1855. Courtesy: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
Event Organiser
- Name
- Dr Michael Pritchard
- michael@rps.org
- Tel
- 0117 316 4474
Location
- Cancellation policy
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This is an online event. The organisers will do their best to ensure that the event keeps to the published timings and runs as planned. In the event of technical difficulties or the unforeseen unavailability of speakers we will do our best to update the programme. In the event that the symposium has to be cancelled all participants will be advised at the earliest opportunity. No responsibility is accepted for any consequential losses and no refunds of donations will be made.
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