Works of art full of emotions: Vernissage of the Lebenshilfe Spittal on June 23!
Art therapy in Carinthia: exhibition of impressive works on June 23, 2025 in the Parkschlöss'l, funded by Lebenshilfe Spittal.

Works of art full of emotions: Vernissage of the Lebenshilfe Spittal on June 23!
The power of art therapy is impressive in an upcoming exhibition, which is organized under the direction of Andrea Pack . Artificial works, created by assistants of the Lebenshilfe Spittal, not only represent personal developments, but also promote the expression and self -confidence of those involved. The pictures tell emotional stories and illustrate the artistic potential of each individual.
The vernissage of this unique exhibition will take place on Monday, June 23, 2025, at 6 p.m. The works on display can be visited up to the opening hours of the gallery, from Tuesday to Thursday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to the works of art, handmade products are also offered for sale, which underlines the joy of both the assistant and the Team of Lebenshilfe Spittal about this event.
art as a way to coping with crisis
in parallel to this impressive initiative, there is a significant art exhibition in Berlin. The Sfu Berlin organizes an exhibition that deals with the topic "Coping on times in crisis". This show begins on October 13, 2023 and will be shown until April 30, 2024. Here works by 26 art therapists are presented in training, which is opened on the occasion of the art therapy conference "at the interface of art and psychotherapy".
In this exhibition, not only the creative work of the students is shown, but also texts on the challenges and fears collected in times of crisis. These texts that contain quotes have been integrated into a video and are also available in an exhibition brochure that can be found both on site and digital.
healing power of art
The connection between art and health is increasingly being considered in various projects and studies. As on Kargar , the network of art and medicine of the Charité Berlin promotes interdisciplinary cooperation between medicine, psychology and artistic practice. Art therapy is not only regarded as a method to promote emotional expressions, but also as a tool for coping with crises and increasing resilience.
An example of this is the work of art therapist Michelle Riemer, who shows how creative expression patients can help discover hidden emotions. This concept is supported by important personalities such as Carl Gustav Jung, who sees creative expression as an access to the unconscious. Studies show that art also has a positive impact on the human organism by reducing stress, increasing well -being and accelerating the recovery process.
Overall, it can be seen that art therapy is not only a valuable tool for emotional processing, but also contributes to self -fulfillment and support for people in difficult situations. The upcoming exhibitions offer a significant framework to present the diversity and healing power of art.