AATA News

In Tribute to AATA Past President Bobbi Stoll

In Tribute to AATA Past President Bobbi Stoll

Bobbi was a powerful advocate for art therapy, the arts, and mental health—and a passionate leader, mentor, and friend who touched the lives of art therapists around the world. She will be missed.

Sign up to Volunteer in the Open Art Studio at AATA2025!

Attending this conference is more than just about the learning opportunities, although there are more than 190 sessions to choose from included in your registration. What always makes this conference so special are the people: We come together as a community, connect with others from around the globe—and inspire one another! 

 At the heart of the conference is the Open Art Studio. It’s literally where people come to process what they’re learning, make new friends, or just create! It’s a special place—and as the Conference Arts Chair, I want to make sure that it’s both welcoming and well-stocked. And that’s why I’m asking for the help of AATA’s student members.

We are looking for energetic individuals who are attending the conference and willing to donate time to set-up, break-down, or help manage the Open Art Studio.

Join us for a Virtual CE Session, Queer Worldmaking in Art Therapy: Affirming Queer/Trans Lives Through Creative Practice.

This June, in honor of Pride Month, AATA is hosting a CE session to help you better support your LGBTQIA+ clients and create a more inclusive and affirming practice. Please join us June 17 at 7pm ET for Queer Worldmaking in Art Therapy: Affirming Queer/Trans Lives Through Creative Practice.

This unique Continuing Education opportunity will explore the intersection of art therapy and queer worldmaking. Presenters Kachina Mooney, MA, LPC, ATR-BC; Sara Blevins-Ranes, ATR, LPC; and Nicholas Denson, MA, LCPC, LCADC, ATR-BC, NCC, will introduce foundational concepts of queer worldmaking and offer practical insights into how art therapists can incorporate these transformative ideas into their clinical practice.

“Healing the Healer” CE Session: Helping Mental Health Professionals Navigate Burnout 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and while AATA works to raise awareness about the life-affirming work art therapists do every day, we want to also discuss the well-being of our own community.

We are proud to offer this upcoming virtual Continuing Education session, Healing the Healer: Artful Strategies for Sustainable Practice, on May 27, 7pm ET. Burnout, compassion fatigue, and chronic stress are pressing issues in our field.

This reflective and creative session is expressly designed for helping mental health professionals avoid, mitigate, and recover from burnout. As a way to recognize the life-affirming work our members do, AATA is offering this virtual session at NO COST to all our members. Attendees may receive 2 CE credits for this session.

Join us for a Virtual CE Session in Honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Honoring Our Roots: Asian Heritage in Art Therapy Practice 

Through sharing their personal stories, clinical experiences, and research, the presenters will explore how cultural identity shapes their own work in the field of art therapy, from research on ETC-based interventions with teens to community-based approaches developed in Hong Kong, to culturally informed self-care, and embodied Gestalt art-making rooted in Chinese heritage. The diverse experiences of the presenters will highlight the many ways cultural identity can shape therapeutic practice and emphasize the importance of integrating culturally responsive approaches into art therapy. Presenters will also share practical, applicable strategies that have influenced their clinical work. Attendees will leave with meaningful tools drawn from Asian cultural frameworks to enrich their own art therapy practices, both in the U.S. and in global contexts.

AATA Shared Interest Groups (SIGs)

AATA Shared Interest Groups (SIGs)

Shared Interest Groups, or SIGs, were created to help art therapists find community at conference – and year-round through the MyAATA Member Community. SIGs are led by AATA members to create connection and a space for art therapists to support each other. Please join a SIG according to your interests and based on how you personally identify.

Loading...