

April 15. 6-8 PM CET (Zagreb, Croatia)
In-person
Gallery Kupola
City Library Zagreb, Starčević Square 6
Online
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89363022900?pwd=FFASEs4I5qcaTTKLXaMYGW6Avov2WG.1
Meeting ID: 893 6302 2900
Passcode: 861983
Journal will be promoted in person by

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Assist. prof. Mia Janković Shentser, univ. spec. art. therap.
editor-in-chief
Mia is the founder of the scientific journal Transfer, which has been working for the third year to promote art therapy and scientific work within the narrower topic of creative therapies in mental health.
She is a visual artist, art therapist, supervisor, lecturer at the Art Therapy Program, J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek, president of the Croatian Art Therapy Association and much more..

Sabrina Mazzola Roguljić,
M.Ed., MAAT, CAGS
member of the editorial board
Sabrina is a visual artist, art therapist licensed in the French Association for Art Therapy, expressive art therapist, and supervisor. She is finishing her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Arts, Medicine, and Social Sciences in Switzerland.
She is a clinical psychoanalyst and psychogenealogist, graduated from the French Institute of Applied Psychology and much more...

Assoc. Prof. Prim. Vladimir Grošić, MD. PhD.
Director of the St. Ivan Jankomir Psychiatric Clinic, Zagreb, specialist psychiatrist, subspecialist in biological psychiatry.
Lecturer at the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health in Osijek, and the Study of Creative Therapies, J. J. Strossmayer University, and much more.
with a special online appearance of esteemed guest speakers


Assoc. Prof. Heidi Bardot, MAAT, TR-BC, LCPAT
Journal's Advisory Board Member
She is the director and Associate Professor of the Art Therapy Program at George Washington University, USA. She is a licensed, registered, and certified art therapist. She organizes educational programs in France, India, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, and Lebanon. She also played a major role in creating Croatia's first postgraduate art therapy program. She publishes and presents on war relief, trauma, resilience, grief, ethics, and international education.
As an Art Therapy Program Director, she has received the George Washington University Outstanding Contributions Award and the Graduate Advisor Award and was selected as the 2012 GW Commencement Speaker.

Assoc. Prof. Emily G. Nolan, PhD. ATR-BC
Journal's Advisory Board Member
Professor in the Creative Therapies Program at Syracuse University (2020-), Mount Mary University (2014 - 2020), Adjunct Instructor in the Art Therapy Graduate Program (2007 - 2014).
Her research focuses on integrating clinical and community mental health and art therapy to create an approach to care. She is the author of several scholarly publications, including a recent book co-authored with Bruce Moon, "Ethical Issues in Art Therapy."
She is the Editor-in-Chief of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association.

The presentation of
Transfer journal
with the topic Trauma and intercultural collision
will be accompanied by
art therapy experience
with the guidance of an art therapist
Attend
Open studio
on the subject of stress relief
at the beginning of the event
and
Bilateral art therapy activity
which will connect body and psyche
and help you find balance and feel the joy of life.
Be with us live or online!


