To mark the end of NAIDOC Week, we will start this experience with an Acknowledgement of the history, culture and achievements of First Nations Australians with Judy Hammond, Art Therapist and Gunggari and Kamalaroi woman, and Ms Thelma Parker, Associate Dean (Indigenous Engagement), Faculty of Medicine.

We will then move onto our Collective Art Experience, at the Herston Reconciliation Gardens.

About Master of Mental Health Art Therapy 20th Anniversary Celebrations

We are delighted to invite our Master of Mental Health – Art Therapy graduates, past and current staff and industry partners, and Medical School staff members to celebrate the program's 20 Year Anniversary. This is an important milestone of 20 years of training art therapists at UQ.

Please share this celebration with us so we can acknowledge the valuable contributions the pioneers, lecturers, industry partners and graduates have made to the profession of art therapy and mental health in communities across Australia and internationally.

Please register your interest in attending all or part of our celebrations and/or contributing to the art exhibition below by Friday 24 May.

A Certificate of Attendance can be provided for professional development purposes.

Venue

Reconciliation Gardens

Other upcoming sessions

Lecture

Panel discussion

12 Jul 2024
MMH Exhibition 2023

Art Exhibition

12 Jul 2024