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Counseling and Testing Services (CTS) and the Student Health and Wellness Center (SHWC) invited all UNT students to participate in the third annual Healing Art Showcase on Nov. 16. Students were asked to submit artwork that represented empowerment and resilience related to mental health, and the artwork was put on display in CTS.

The goals of the Healing Art Showcase are to educate about and address mental health issues that can impact academic and personal functioning among students, as well as decrease mental health stigma.

“The Healing Art Showcase gives students the opportunity to express themselves without having to speak and to empower and heal themselves through creativity,” said Steffanie Grossman, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, outreach and group coordinator and eating disorders and body image services specialist. “By sharing their artwork, experiences and resiliency, students are allowing our CTS clients to know they aren’t alone and to feel normalized and validated through their art and artist’s statements. It’s a way for students not only empower themselves through their artwork, but to empower their fellow Eagles as well.”

Awards were given in several categories, and the winners were chosen by a panel of judges, including:


	Rebecca Barham, MFA, Art, Dance, and Theatre Reference Librarian
	Elaine Pawlowicz, MFA, Associate Professor Art, Drawing and Painting, Coordinator of Foundation Drawing 2
	Myriam Reynolds, LPC, ATR, Registered Art Therapist, Counseling and Testing Services
	Yvonne Starnes, UNT Student and Undergraduate Counseling and Testing Services, Intern


The award winners were:


	Best in Show – Dysmorphic Reflections: Self Portrait #2, Dysmorphic Reflections: Self Portrait #3 &amp; Dysmorphic Reflections: Self Portrait #4 – Heather Leigh Hoskins
	1st Place – The Concealed Beauty, Ode to the Collector &amp; Practiced Gaze – Mark Coleson
	2nd Place – Victorious – Bethanya Abebe
	3rd Place&amp;nbsp; –&amp;nbsp; Cats Cradle &amp; Girl with Words – Gretchen Vickers
	Honorable Mention –&amp;nbsp; Plath &amp; Singled Out – Mariam Mughal
	Honorable Mention –&amp;nbsp; Panic, Self-Reflection, Escape – Erika Suarez
	Acknowledgment Award – Price – Matt Simms
	Affirmation Award – “Living Colors” – Natch Azure
	Authenticity Award – untitled – Laura von Rosenberg
	Change Award – Spirits Unleashed – Morgan Newsoroff
	Coping Award – Good Morning – Katherine Curry
	Cultivation Award – Untitled #1, Untitled #2 &amp; Untitled #3 – Anna Esparza
	Empowerment Award – Breaking Through – Victorya Leighanne Poole
	Expressive Award – Night in the Mountains – Hannah Rodrigues
	Fearless Award – Silence – Katie Pierce Farrier
	Forever Love Award – “Cody” – Lauren Stroh
	Grounded Award – Believe You Are Valuable – Amy Wachal
	Hope Award – untitled – Bianca Mujica
	Inner Self Award – Color Spectrum, Rippling effect, &amp; Thinking Tree – Anonymous
	Journey Award – Letting Go of My Marbles &amp; Open Book – Sarah Taylor
	Letting Go Award – Catharsis &amp;amp; It’s Not All Dark – Kaitlin Hammonds
	Mutual Healing Award – Stick Figure – Marie-Claire Valdez
	Perseverance Award – Ascent – Jessica Smith
	Positive Escape Award – “Grow Good Thoughts” – Brightyn Anne
	Silver Lining Award – Nothing Picturesque – Morgan L. Swartz
	Strength Award – Inner Critics, Safe Space &amp; Self-Portrait 2017 – Brittany Wierman
	Transcendence Award – Cinq étapes de chagrin et le papillon monarque. (Five Stages of Grief and the Monarch Butterfly) – Patricia “Trish” Dudley
	Vulnerability Award – Recovery – Abby Pfaff


Click&amp;nbsp;here&amp;nbsp;for more photos of the artwork.

Visit&amp;nbsp;DSA News&amp;nbsp;for&amp;nbsp;the latest happenings and successes in the Division of Student Affairs.
Contact: Ray Willhoft, 940-565-2464,nbsp;raymond.willhoft@unt.edu




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