Created out of a love for the arts and psychology, the annual exhibition “Mirrors of the Mind” was co-founded by colleagues Pamela McCrory, PhD, and Terry Marks-Tarlow PhD.
The event is sponsored by the Community Outreach
Committee (COC) of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association (LACPA),
and has attracted talented artists working within the psychology community.
(Metallic Paper + Acrylic 15x20),
Navajo Point, Arizona
Natalia Boucher, LMFT, is a licensed marriage
and family therapist. Originally from Uruguay, she first fell in love with
photography about ten years ago. “During my work at a private school as a
teacher and a videographer of events, my mother-in-law bought me my first
camera. I used to capture the special moments during school events, such as the
nurturing of a mother or the different developmental stages.” This will be her
third time exhibiting for Mirrors of the Mind.
Milla Zeltzer, PsyD, has been
working as a psychotherapist for the past six years.
“I was born in former Soviet Union to a family who endured multiple generational traumas, losses and illness. Throughout much emotional, situational, and political turmoil, through multiple migrations, I had always been able to carve out a safe haven from reality, by filtering it all through the lens of my dreams projected onto the canvas. I have processed my experiences and seen the psychological aspects of daily life as a natural source of inspiration. I am fascinated by the human nature. I am feeling respectful of individual processes explored in my practice and through art."
“I was born in former Soviet Union to a family who endured multiple generational traumas, losses and illness. Throughout much emotional, situational, and political turmoil, through multiple migrations, I had always been able to carve out a safe haven from reality, by filtering it all through the lens of my dreams projected onto the canvas. I have processed my experiences and seen the psychological aspects of daily life as a natural source of inspiration. I am fascinated by the human nature. I am feeling respectful of individual processes explored in my practice and through art."
Zeltzer has exhibited at multiple
galleries throughout Los Angeles as well as the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. She
has also illustrated numerous books and participated in Anifest
International Film Festival with her short animated film City-e-Scape.
MillaZeltzerArt.com
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Lolita Sapriel, LCSW, has been a psychotherapist
for forty years and has been creating art since she was seventeen years old. “A
friend took me to an art studio in West Hollywood in the 1960’s run by an
artist called Vito…I started working in clay. I’ve been hooked ever since.”
In the 1980’s she started experimenting with stone carving, first with
alabaster and then moving to marble. “I’ve been mostly carving marble ever
since.” She will be exhibiting two sculptures in the Mirrors of the Mind
exhibition…one marble and one alabaster.
Lolita Sapriel, LCSW,
Marble,10x14,
Winged Seated Figure,
Black Belgian marble base
Don’t miss "Mirrors of the Mind 6" on Saturday, November 18, 2017 from 5-10pm at Art Share LA, 801 E 4th Place, LA, 90013. There is a $10 admission charge $5 for students and LACPA members. Gallery Hours Wed-Sat 1- 6pm. Enjoy poetry, dance and musical performances. The exhibition runs from November 15 – 26, 2017. Gallery Hours Wed-Sat 1- 6pm. For additional info, visit the FB Page. http://artsharela.org/ http://www.lapsych.org/
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