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4 <br /> a <br /> h � <br /> r , <br /> I <br /> 7N� <br /> Providing <br /> Uli Schempp of ATI led Extraordinary Artist Class <br /> The Art Therapy Institute Mission Statement vocational <br /> The Art Therapy Institute(ATI)brings art to the places <br /> people are every day.AT]improves access to mental opportunities <br /> health services for diverse populations and promotes <br /> education and awareness about art therapy. <br /> i <br /> to an exceptional '�`� <br /> Their goal for art therapy groups with clients with <br /> Exceptional Needs is to provide positive experiences AFFAIR <br /> for them by challenging them with new sensory Community <br /> experiences,increasing their ability to communicate 1 <br /> in a group atmosphere,providing opportunities to gain <br /> a sense of mastery and flexibility through the process <br /> of giving d an <br /> art-makin g g g, voice to their inner selves <br /> through the art.The students are encouraged to be <br /> AN EXHIBIT OF OUR <br /> playful,curious,and tenacious in their artistic process, <br /> and the process itself is EXTRAORDINARY ARTISTS <br /> emphasized over the end <br /> product in our work with them. �t���� in�I� <br /> Uli Schempp is a ceramicist and <br /> art therapist who had worked in <br /> inpatient psychiatry at a public e[p/1 Mures,-rnc. No Admission Open to the Public <br /> hospital in Brooklyn,NY.Since he 7 to 9pm,Thursday,November 15,2012 <br /> moved to North Carolina recently he started working <br /> with the North Carolina Art Therapy Institute. 200 S. Elliott Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 <br /> 919-967-1100 The Great Hall of Extraordinary Ventures <br /> 200 N.Greensboro St.,Carr Mill Mall,Suite D-6 Carrboro,NC � <br /> 27510*(919)381-6068*Email:isperling @ncati.org �ijli�$w.E V NC.org <br />