Thursday 11 August 2011

Art Therapy in Bangalore - a Conversation with Brother Mani. Part -2


What do a hands closed in prayer have in common with gothic Churches?
What do south Indian women have in common with Buddhists?


This is the second part of the interview with Brother Mani, an art therapist and Anil his assistant.  



This interview looks at how an art therapy session is conducted in a group or individually. Both Brother Mani and his assistant Anil talk about how they have used art therapy.    


Art therapy does not have a singular history but has multiple histories depending on when and where want to trace its history. Art has always been with us even in caves we had a need to decorate or use art to express ourselves. The history of art therapy is usually traced in the west during the early part of the 20th century however art has always been with us and it is not something new.

I have attached some of the artwork that is referred to in the interview. 


Here is a link to the interview      http://www.sendspace.com/file/qsawez


Murals made by the participants being put up on the walls to form a large collage










Brother Mani and Anil









1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am a student in Bangalore awaiting my II PUC results. I am looking for the right course/college that offers subjects that would lead me to become an art therapist. I need to be sending in applications now and I do not know where to apply. Please advise.Thank you.
Emunah Cornelius