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Annual report 2010 email
1. joyn - company for art & therapy
Annual Report 2010
Art & Health Exhibition, July 2010
2. November 2009 -
April 2010
The Puppet Project
aimed to challenge
sectarianism and
racism by involving
children from diverse
backgrounds in the
Project.
The project was
funded by Peace III.
March-May
Human Rights
workshops with
children from the
MCR and
Abbeyquarter. The
project was funded
by Peace III.
3. March - May:
Open Studio
sessions for
participants from
Tubbercurry Day
Centre with a
variety of physical
disabilities and
learning needs.
The Lottery
Foundation funded
the sessions.
March - June:
Open Studio
sessions for
people
experiencing
Mental Health
difficulties funded
by the VEC
4. July: The Exhibition
‘Network’ presented
a range of work
which had been
produced in
collaborative arts n’
health settings in
County Sligo
including the Mental
Health Services,
The Wheelchair
Association, various
active age groups
and the Bealtaine
Festival.
July - October
Inside Out/Outside;
A suitcase for
Human Rights;
Workshop series
with the Human
Rights Suitcase at
the Model & Niland
Art Gallery.
5. August
First Summercamp at
joyn. One week of art,
games and fun!
April –
December 2010
New
Communities and
Peace – Arts in
Primary Schools:
Anti racist
workshops with
the Human
Rights Suitcase;
The programme
was funded by
Peace III
6. September Series
of Art based
Human Rights
workshops with the
Human Rights
Suitcase at the
Millenium Court in
Portadown,
Northern Ireland;
funded by Peace III
Septmeber
Badge Making
Workshop for
Culture Night
7. September 2010 –
January 2011
Recycling workshop
with clients from
Rehab Care
Februar 2010 to
now:Open Studio
Sessions for clients
from Rehab Care
8. In addition to the specific projects joyn has been running Open Studio sessions for adults
and children from diverse backgrounds on an ongoing basis. joyn provides an art
therapy service for individuals and groups. Participants come privately, or come through
institutions/services such as Mercy Primary School, Rehab Care, National Learning
Network. joyn also facilitated a support group for women asylum seekers. This was a
pilot project funded by HSE.
During the last year joyn has been running workshops for professionals in health,
education and social care who are interested in learning about Art Therapy and how it
can be adapted to the needs of various client groups. These workshops combine
elements of Art Therapy theory with experiential workshops to provide a multi-faceted
learning experience. joyn facilitated training for staff from Sligo Rape Crisis and the
Family Resource Center.
We are also running experiential workshops which aim to promote the personal and
creative development of participants through art making and reflection.