How to Grade Arts and Crafts Activities Occuaptinlat Therapy

Prompts for Art Groups: Ideas for expressive prompts

Prompts for Art Groups: Ideas for expressive prompts

prompts for art projects for therapy groups

This is a continuously updated post about prompts for art groups and craft activities for expressive-therapy and art therapy oriented groups. To the all-time of my knowledge, these are all new ideas not contained in other guides or manuals. These are appropriate for fine art groups in all sorts of contexts- from therapeutic groups to artists' meetups, from art classes to and "paint and sip" style become-togethers. Adjust the prompt and your supplies to the skill, comfort, and age level of your participants!

prompts for art projects for therapy groups

ART THERAPY NOTE: While art and other artistic activities are ofttimes a part of my professional piece of work, I am not an Art Therapist. The phrase Art Therapist is reserved for those who have completed an art therapy specific graduate-level training, rather than a traditional clinically-focused psychology program. When traditionally trained therapists, counselors, and psychologists use art and art-making as function of treatment it is referred to as "expressive arts therapy" rather than "art therapy" (a phrase reserved for Art Therapists). The ideas contained in this post can be adjusted for not-therapeutic OR therapeutically-oriented expressive arts groups and used by anyone, including art therapists, therapists using expressive arts in traditional therapy, and non-professionals interested in fine art prompts with depth.

ii. ART PROMPT:  Mapping My Milky way

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Questions to help participants navigate the prompt:

What moves in orbit inside the galaxies you inhabit?
What are the significant constellations of your solar system?

Supplies:
Standard Art Supplies
Blackness Cardstock or Scratchboards
Space Stickers for younger groups.
White Acrylic Paint, One-time Toothbrushes, and a well-protected space to splatter stars.


three. Fine art PROMPT:  Redacted: Exploring Our Edits

"Redact: (verb) to hide or remove parts of a text before publication or distribution." Coma poetry is a method of composing poetry that creates a new poem by blacking out existing text in a book, letter of the alphabet, or fifty-fifty technical writing cloth. Because information technology's an editing of someone else'due south words, rather than a new creation, creating and sharing this type of verse can be less vulnerable and easier to outset for many people.

A blackout poetry setup

Prompt: Where have yous edited yourself this week? What has had to exist removed/edited/concealed before bringing yourself into this globe? Who gets to edit?

Participants are given printed literature (one-time books, magazines for collaging, even old messages, and encouraged to "edit")

Supplies:
Standard Kit
messages, magazines, previously made (or thrifted) fine art, etc for "creative editing"
Books + Magic Markers (for backout poetry)

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four. Art PROMPT: Losing Control

Fluid Acrylic Expressive Art Splash
Fluid Acrylics create messy abstract art. by Lindsay Braman

Fluid Acrylic is acrylic pigment formulated to exist more viscous than h2o while maintaining a high level of pigment. Dropping fluid acrylic onto wet paper creates chaotic designs. The nearly-uncontrollable catamenia can be an exercise in letting go. Using this media, it becomes quickly obvious that the more ane tries to interfere with the process of the paint, the more than muddled the fine art becomes. The effects of the fluid acrylic as it spreads across the page merging or sometimes chasing other colors are mesmerizing.

This tin can be a variation on ane of D.Westward. Winnicott's- the famous researcher and therapist of parents and children- favorite ways to therapeutically play with children: Drawing a squiggle or abstract image, he'd invite the kid to imagine what they saw in the epitome, and add details (ears, mouth, feet, etc).

Be sure to provide enough paper for multiple paintings for each person. Plan to get out the paintings overnight to dry- fluid acrylic volition remain wet and "drippy" for many hours after painting. If clothing or textiles are stained, rinse the stain and and so proceed the stain moisture until the item can exist machine done.

Supplies:

  • fluid acrylic paint
  • low tooth (i.e. smoothen, not textured) watercolor paper (or non-porous Yupo Paper for even more dramatic results)
  • drib cloths to protect surfaces
  • vials and droppers – fluid acrylic comes in easy to spill containers, but these vials or
  • mucilage syringes are great for limiting spills.

NOTE: Fluid acrylic can exist messy. This action is best for small groups with members that are able to both psychologically and physically manage working with a difficult to control media.


five. Art PROMPT:  Retelling My Story

using the style of mari andrews as a prompt for expressive arts therapy
Art past Lindsay Braman

All of us take been handed a story past our culture, family, and didactics. Cocky-discovery is oft a process of finding out where this story actually has overwritten elements of our lived identity or narrative. In this prompt, participants each cull a discarded library volume and are encouraged to consider the power they have to change how a narrative is engaged. Participants may edit the content (via blackout poetry) or the pages themselves.

Supplies:
Standard Kit
Hot Mucilage
Xacto Knives or Box Knives (historic period and context-advisable – for at-risk groups, participants can be encouraged to create through the artistic and cathartic process of tearing)
Magic Markers (new and/or with plenty of ink!)


six. Art PROMPT:  "what I actually mean when I say I'm doing ok"

An example of art made in response to the therapy prompt: 'how i'm really doing when I say I'm doing ok'

This can feel like a Large question, only to structure the prompt for participants I commencement the meeting by showing the examples of creative person Mari Andrew's work, who breaks questions like this down into pie charts, graphs, listen maps, or illustrated figures with well-labeled parts.

Supplies:
Standard Fine art Supplies
Sharpie Pens

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7. Art PROMPT: Kintsugi "Gilt Repair"

Kintsugi (or Kintsukuroi, which means "golden repair") is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with precious metals, creating reconstructed pieces with seams of gold.

In our grouping, each participant picked a thrifted piece of pottery, went outside and broke it into pieces, and then repaired their slice with gold epoxy (run across recipe below).

Image of broken pottery that is in the process of being repaired with gold epoxy.
This creation by a group fellow member (permission given to share) shows how artistic reconstruction joined ii broken pieces creatively.

Brand your own super fast-seting gilded glue past combining Quick Set Epoxy with Gold Mica Pulverisation. The Quick Set Epoxy sets very quick- which is neat for rebuilding only be sure to mix very pocket-size batches (no more than 1 Tablespoon at a time) or you'll find- as we did- your glue volition set on your mixing surface before it can exist transferred to the broken pottery.

Information technology was fun to meet how individuals translated this prompt- some participants rebuilt their pot, others used pieces from other pottery to repair where theirs was also broken, and i person fifty-fifty built a lotus flower from a piece that had been broken beyond repair.

Supplies:
Thrifted Pottery
Quick Set Epoxy
Finger Cots (epoxy on peel tin can be an irritant, these finger cots can be an easy way to foreclose that, although you should definitely brace yourself for the inevitable snickering as these are, functionally, finger-condoms.)
Wood Craft Sticks or Tooth Picks
Gold Mica Powder
Plastic Plates for Glue Mixing
Gloves for treatment broken pottery

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8. ART PROMPT:  Bob Ross Paint-Forth

Results of a Paint Along with Bob Ross party

For one art group, we recently hosted a Pigment Forth with Bob Ross night. This prompt was intended to exist playful and invitational, although even prescribed fine art can be expressive. The soothing and non-judgmental instruction of painting along with an episode of The Joy of Painting offers a low-barrier invitation to people who struggle with the fear of a blank page/canvas.

We simply institute a total-length Bob Ross video online (Netflix has dozens!), screenshotted the list of required supplies (It also shows on the screen in the first few seconds of a evidence), and purchased small, prepped canvases and supplies.

I was intentional, equally the leader, to invite participants to follow forth or not follow along, and to either paint the scene, paint the scene the mode they envisioned the scene, or to not paint the scene at all.

Supplies:

  • Bob Ross Video (Netflix or Youtube)
  • Canvases (we sized down to 8×10 and 9×12 canvases to  fit our ane.5 hour meeting length)
  • Paint (Bob uses oil, simply we used acrylic, I just took the episode's color list to an art supply shop and purchased the acrylic equivalent to the colors listed)
  • Supplies (A few decent brushes, large cream brushes for backgrounds, and palette knives, which Bob loves and we institute thin rulers to substitute well for)

9. ART PROMPT: The Mask We Alive In

3-dimensional mask making with air dry clay creates has possibilities.

Expressive Art mask making with air dry clay

Masks have long been a staple tool of art therapists, but decorating masks can be an expressive activity that works well beyond traditional art therapy.

But making a paper mask, or color or painting a pre-molded mask withal limits the creative person dimensionally. When I experimented with calculation cream-blazon air-dry clay to this common art prompt, I was THRILLED with the way foam air-dry clay easily adheres to a premolded mask (no glue required!) and allows participants to build in more dimensions.

SET UP AND CLEANUP – This is 1 of the easiest prompts on the list! This prompt requires no printing, cutting, or prepping, and can be completed without special tools (like brushes, scissors, etc)

SUPPLIES REQUIRED:

  • Air Dry Clay (I use this pack of 36 individually wrapped colors)
  • Plain Newspaper-Mache Craft Masks (Avoid the plastic version, since the dirt won't stick)
Expressive Art mask making with air dry clay

x. ART PROMPT: Repurposed

Repurposed cardboard boxes made into art pieces

Remember when yous were a kid and all you needed was an oversized box to imagine yous were flying into infinite or lounging behind a mansion? This prompt invites us to consider what we can imagine from what is discarded.

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Supplies:

  • Glue Gun + spare mucilage sticks
  • Paper-thin Knives
  • Box Cutters
  • Masking Tape
  • Cardboard from Recycling

Plain, advisable only for groups and workspaces that can safely handle knives and box cutters, my result from this art group meetup was this whale-shaped pinata, which I fabricated extra-actress sturdy and so I could employ it as a whimsical shipping box for my niece'south birthday present:

whale box

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