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CHRISTINE RANDOLPH

,ATR-BC, LCAT

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At age 14 Christine read Man and His Symbols by CG Jung. This book had a powerful influence on her. It was her first encounter with the concept of the unconscious and the meaning of dreams. She became convinced that the unconscious is an underlying driving force in the human psyche. 

 

In 1971 at college she worked with Richard Pousette-Dart, a member of the NY Abstract Expressionists. His revolutionary approach to art making has fueled her creative process ever since. Richard encouraged his students to let paintings unfold intuitively from the depths of the psyche, to let the painting emerge on its own terms.

 

As an art therapist, Christine worked at 4 Winds Hospital and in 2010 founded the Rockland Living Museum at Rockland Psychiatric Center. The Living Museum was an open art studio for individuals with chronic and deep psychiatric issues.  During her tenure, she had rich relationships with numerous artists. She saw directly the power of art to help people organize themselves internally, to self-soothe and focus, and to build positive self-regard and confidence. Art was of tremendous benefit to clients’ well-being.  

In 2018, Christine had surgery for a broken wrist. She is right-handed and was unable to use her right hand for 4 months. During this time, she did a series of drawings using  her left hand. She discovered how using her nondominant hand gave her more direct access to her right brain and emotions. The drawings were subsequently shown at the Hopper House in Nyack. 

 

Currently, Christine is a co-founder of DovetailArts.org. Through Dovetail she leads and co-leads weekly online workshops that explore innovative and experimental approaches to art and writing. Art and writing intersect and open up new and unexpected channels of self-expression.

 

Christine is very dedicated to her art. She uses art to explore mental health issues both personal and universal. For her, art is a channel to her deeper Self. Like dreams, art brings Christine messages of great value.

 

 

EXHIBITS

The Queens Museum, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Hopper House, Rockland Center for the Arts, Garnerville Arts, Pomona Cultural Center.

 

EDUCATION

Sarah Lawrence College, 1975

Pratt Institute, Art Therapy and Creativity Development, 1980

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