Addressing Neurodiversity with Art
The Candler Foundry in partnership with Citizens Exchange.
Course Information
Course Dates: June 7-June 28, 2022 (4 sessions)
Course Time: Mondays 7:00-8:30 PM ET online
Course Format: Online
Course Description
Come join local artists, poets, and thinkers as we explore together the intersections between the arts and mental health. Local artists and poet Lark Fuller will drop in as guest speakers to inspire participants and share their own stories. A class filled with play, poetry, and painting, this offering is sure to leave you with plenty to think about.
For more information, please email our Coordinator of Courses in the Community, Damellys Sacriste at candlerfoundry@emory.edu.
Meet the Instructor: Ryan Washington
Ryan is a recent graduate of The Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He is interested in the intersections between the arts, continuing education, and mental health. A painter, budding poet, and lifelong learner, Ryan is interested in learning alongside communities which value inquiry, mutual respect, and -of course, some fun with painting and poetry.
If you have any questions about the course, please feel free to reach out to Ryan at ryan.edward.washington@emory.edu.
Pitts Theology Library Digital Resource Access
All registered participants in the Courses in the Community program have access to select Pitts Theology Library resources. These resources can be used to research topics, authors, or areas of interest from class discussions. Please click on the link below be taken to the library access portal. If you need any assistance, please contact Cristha Edwards, Coordinator of Digital Initiatives, at candlerfoundry@emory.edu.