CREATE A THERAPEUTIC ART PROGRAM IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
From the clinic to community, The Veterans Art Project understands the needs of transitioning Veterans. We collaborate and innovate within our community to create learning environments that offer technique, facility, and materials.
Steve Dilley, MFA, founder and Executive Director of The Veterans Art Project, has 35 years collaborating with the military on creative Artistic engagement projects, expressing emotions, documenting experiences, and sharing ideas. VETART studios are centers of healing and hope. VETART understands the needs of service members and clinicians through experience. Those who freely give so much to our nation need to be replenished. D.A.E. (c), Deep Arts Engagement, gives our service members and first responders the emotional, social and physical learning environment to overcome trauma, leading to healthy and full lives. VETART has the capacity to help others build public, private, medical, and community Art centers and studios. These clinical needs are supported through a robust community support network. Specific program consultation and design services are available. Contact us for more information. Creativity is an inherent human right. #ChangingLivesThroughArt |
The bronze-casted bells pictured here are from a recent collaboration with The Intrepid Spirit Center, Marine Corps Base in
Camp Pendleton, California. This Bell Class was a separate program and integrated into VETART facility space. The Bell Class was designed to be an innovative intervention program, implemented to address the specific needs of service members as dictated by the Intrepid Spirit Center staff.
All bell images copyrighted VETART 2020
Camp Pendleton, California. This Bell Class was a separate program and integrated into VETART facility space. The Bell Class was designed to be an innovative intervention program, implemented to address the specific needs of service members as dictated by the Intrepid Spirit Center staff.
All bell images copyrighted VETART 2020