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Art Making Books & Journals by Caren Sacks

Cover of Draw Paint Tell by Caren Sacks

Draw Paint Tell is a beautifully illustrated children’s book about a child’s love of art making and how it helps him tell stories and express his feelings, it also demonstrates the development of childrens’ art making and encourages children everywhere to make their own art. 

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Cover of Draw and Discover by Caren Sacks

Draw and Discover: An Art Making Journal for Kids includes 60 art making invitations to encourage creativity and self-expression. These art making invitations supports self-awareness, expression of one’s feelings and building strong communication skills. Learn more on the Books page

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Cover of Vision and Voice by Caren Sacks

Vision and Voice: An Art Making Journal for Teens bridges the gap between focused writing journals for teens and prescribed drawing prompts or pre-drawn images to complete. The beautifully designed pages give them a space where they can respond in imaginative, creative ways that help them to make sense of their relationships with themselves and the world.
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“A drawing is simply a line going for a walk” by Paul Klee

This quote offers a way to think of art making as something we can all do.
One’s line can meander around the page, it can create a drawing- something realistic or abstract.

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About Art Therapy

Art Therapy offers a safe space to identify and explore one’s challenges with a therapist. It allows for increased self awareness, self expression, self compassion, for promoting insight, building emotional resilience, enhancing one’s communication skills, exploring relationships, and managing stress and anxiety. One does not need to be an artist or consider oneself artistic to do so. Learn more…

“Over the many, many years Caren has taught in our MS in Art Therapy/Counseling Program, she has proven to be a trustworthy, dependable, and amazingly creative and innovative adjunct faculty member. As a role-model, trusted leader, and unwavering commitment to the program and training of Art Therapists, she is unmatched.”

– Patricia St. John, EdD, ATR-BC, LCAT