The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments

179. Tony Gammidge, the power of art therapy through animation


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Artist and art therapist Tony Gammidge discusses his work using animation as therapy, particularly in prison and refugee settings. He shares his personal journey of discovering art as a means of processing trauma and making sense of early experiences. Tony explains the power of storytelling and the unique qualities of animation in therapeutic work. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of working in marginalized communities and the potential for animation therapy to create positive change. While Tony acknowledges the therapeutic nature of his work, he hesitates to label it as traditional therapy and emphasizes the collaborative and empowering aspects of the process. In this conversation, Tony Gammidge discusses the niche of art therapy and animation, the challenges and joy in art therapy, the alchemical process of art therapy, self-care and grounding techniques, and processing emotions in art therapy.

 

Takeaways

 

Animation can be a powerful medium for therapy, allowing individuals to tell their stories and process trauma in a unique and creative way.

Working with marginalized groups, such as prisoners and refugees, requires sensitivity, flexibility, and an understanding of the specific challenges they face.

Animation therapy offers individuals the opportunity to explore their experiences and emotions through a collaborative and empowering process.

The use of animation in therapy can provide a sense of control and autonomy for individuals who may have limited agency in other aspects of their lives. Art therapy and animation are niche fields, but they can still be successful business models.

Engaging in art therapy and telling one's story can be a joyful experience, even if the story is traumatic.

Art therapy has the power to turn something awful into something beautiful through the alchemical process of creation.

Self-care in art therapy involves making one's own work, using materials, and telling one's own stories.

Processing emotions in art therapy can be challenging, but having a team to process with can be helpful.

 

 

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