2023/07/14 Offical Website for expert & Chinese Art Therapy Society

Consider the project facing Chinese experts. I spent two weeks building a new website in Chinese and English. So external experts could understand my project.

The link is as follows.

In this website, I use Chinese and English to introduce my projecct and twice intervention I’ve done.

Meanwhile, I joined a Chinese art therapy society. Initially, I was attracted by the society’s concept. The club has gathered a wide range of talents who are good at painting, dance, theatre and musical instruments to join, divided into different groups by different skills, and worked together to develop art healing courses, with plans to collaborate with hospitals, schools and other organisations, followed by charity painting exhibitions, concerts and theatre festivals. The members are all young people between 25 and 30 years old. But I soon realised that the group was disorganised, everyone was profit-oriented, there was no leader to lead the group to focus on the project, and everyone wanted to sit back and enjoy the benefits. This made me feel uncomfortable. At the same time, the founder of this organisation only wanted to sell the art healing program at a high price for profit. So I quit the organisation.

At the same time, I’m trying to find art healing experts through society, and unfortunately, there are no experts here who specialise in art healing. When looking for professional counsellors, they basically charge a high fee for counselling.

In the chat with Founder, in general, from her tone of voice, she just wants to sell the PROGRAM at a high price.

However, I met Kinki, an expressive arts practitioner in Macau. She is interested in my project. Encouraged my interventions, though she also suggested that art therapy, as a means of psychological rescue, requires the presence of a professional. 

Chat with Kinki

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