In expressive arts therapy, arts-based co-regulatory interactions are key. In general, co-regulation is less dependent on words and is sensory-specific to the characteristics of each expressive art ...
Near the beginning of the pandemic, the Brookings Institution estimated that the creative industry was on track to suffer a loss in sales of over $150 billion in the United States alone, with the ...
The psycho-historical theory of art posits that the functions of an artwork are effects of that artwork selected and reproduced because they fulfill humans' mental and social needs. To develop this ...
With the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, U.S. architecture has been sadly wanting in men who are both poet-visionaries and builders as well. One architect who comes close to filling the role is ...
A detail from "The Battle of Imjin River," a hand-painted cotton banner used for festivals and performances, made in 1888. The exhibition, "Japan: Form & Function," fills the Crow Museum of Asian Art ...
The Record is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published annually by the Princeton University Art Museum. Each issue includes illustrated scholarly essays on works of art in the museum's permanent ...
©2022 Cathy Malchiodi Ph.D. Presentation Slide on Four Functions of Expressive Arts Therapy. Source: Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. Expressive approaches capitalize on a variety of reparative factors ...