Jul 7, 2016–Jul 7, 2016 from 12:00pm–1:00pm
It’s official. The “coloring craze” that was once viewed as an activity only for kids has been endorsed by mental health specialists as a stress-buster and brain booster, on a level with meditation. Join Art Therapist Erica Curtis, who will lead a stress-reducing coloring and drawing session on Thursday, July 7, 2016 from 12:00–1:00 PM in Geisel Library’s Seuss Room. Curtis, a board certified art therapist and licensed marriage and family therapist, employs various creative coloring and drawing techniques in her work, and has witnessed numerous health benefits to her clients. She has a private practice in San Juan Capistrano, is an instructor at UCLArts and Healing, and was formerly a lecturer in Marital and Family Therapy at Loyola Marymount University for nearly a decade. Curtis, whose new book, The Innovative Parent: Nurturing Connection, Emotional Health, and Academic Success through the Arts, will be released next year, has been featured as an expert in a wide range of media outlets, including PBS, Lifehacker, US News and World Report, Boston Globe, and Elle, among others. A former director for the American Art Therapy Association and past president of the Southern California Art Therapy Association, Curtis has been an invited speaker at numerous venues, from major universities and hospitals to local community groups and businesses. To learn more about Erica Curtis, click here. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are encouraged. Click here to register. Art materials will be provided. For additional information, contact Scott Paulson at 858-822-5758 or spaulson@ucsd.edu.
Jul 7, 2016–Jul 7, 2016
from 12:00pm–1:00pm
Registration for this event is required by .
Free, but registration is requested
Scott Paulson • spaulson@ucsd.edu • 858-822-5758
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
UC San Diego Library