Integrated Expressive Arts Therapies Workshop

Photo-Therapy Day 2019
Royal Photographic Society – Bristol
Symposium: 22 May, Wednesday 10.00 am – 07.00 pm
Workshop: 23 May, Thursday 10.00 am – 07.00 pm


Integrated Expressive Arts Therapies Workshop
Last Frame Project
The final picture of a story
23 May, Thursday
From 10.00 am to 6.00 pm



If you had only one last frame left in your old roll film camera, what kind of picture would you take?
Would you tell the story that lies behind the image you produced?

It could be just a title, or a short poem as in a haiku, or even a simple statement, a question, a brief dialogue, a short story as if it were a kōan.
That is the challenge thrown down by Last Frame Project – the final picture of a story.
The playful exercise of experiencing FINITUDE proposed by Last Frame Project is the starting point for the Integrated Expressive Arts Therapies Workshop.
Beginning with photography, passing through writing, leading to watercolour game, jumping to performance, movement-sound-video-collage and back to photography.
The workshop is conducted by
Nicoletta Braga, “Still Life”, Professor of Therapeutic Arts at “Brera” Fine Arts Academy – Milan
Roberto Calosi, “Passages Through Colours”, Psychotherapist, Art Therapist Member of ICAAT – International Coordination of Anthroposophic Arts Therapies – Florence
Ayres Marques Pinto, “Last Frame”, Semiologist, “GRIFO” Photo-Therapy Research Group Coordinator, Italy
If you would like o take part in this programme, start by sending “your last frame” to:
Instagram @lastframeproject
#lastframeproject
lastframeproject@gmail.com

Participants in the workshop "Still life" are asked to bring two significant objects of different sizes (small, medium,large) for example one small and one large or one medium and one large or one small and one medium.
Objects may include clothes, wigs, dentures, food, boxes, drawings, instruments, gadgets, cleaning tools, any device or material.

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