Youth Recovery Visual Journaling

14 -18 year olds

Clients from the Youth Recovery Center substance treatment program at Valley View Hospital travel to the Wyly for a full day to learn to use a variety of collage and art techniques and many different materials as they integrate words, symbols and writing with drawn and found images.
”A journal is an instrument of awareness through which we can watch what we do so we can find out who we are.” -Mary Morrison

Nov 7 2010 - 10:00am - 3:00pm
Kids
location: 
Wyly Community Art Center

Deborah Jones

Deborah Jones

Founder
Deb founded the Wyly Community Art Center in 1996 at which time she became Executive Director of the organization. In 2008 Deb became Program Director of the Wyly to focus on designing and expanding the public registration classes, partnership and volunteer programs and community events. Deb moved to the Roaring Fork Valley in 1973 after co-founding and directing the Graphic Workshop in Boston, Massachusetts. She designed and instructed the Aspen Community School art program for kindergarten through 8th grades from 1973-1993. She has served on the Aspen Education Research Foundation Board and the Aspen Snowmass Arts Education Committee.

Deb received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston where she was a co-founder and artist for the Graphic Workshop. She has lived and taught art in the valley for 38 years. Deborah’s mixed media art transforms found images integrated with painting and drawing into collage pieces that are a response to a variety of life themes; memory, contradiction, ambiguity, documentation, discovery, and wonder. Her work is as informed by her own personal narrative and history as it is by the tradition of graphic design, drawing, painting and visual journaling. Deborah’s art has been exhibited locally and nationally. She currently lives and works in Basalt, Colorado. www.deborahjonesart.com

Wyly Community Art Center
Staff
Teacher

Youth Recovery Center 

www.vvh.org/pages/p-youth-recovery-64.php
The YRC offers an inpatient 6-week program for 14-18 year olds with chemical dependency. YRC promotes interventions and treatments that facilitate working through emotional distress and developing insight regarding behavior and value systems. The Wyly teaches a full-day Journaling with Images workshop every six weeks to the clients as a life tool for their therapy and recovery. This visual journaling program explores the journal as “an instrument of awareness through which we can which we can watch what we do so we can find out who we are”. Mary Morrison
The Wyly works with the clients introducing the journal as a tool for self-expression, art investigation and a creative way to document and write about their life challenges. The Wyly has worked with the YRC clients since 1999 and
is honored to be a part of the Youth Recovery Center program.

Organization - non profit