A Short History of AAATNA

The original logo (above) was designed by Martha Rowse Kelder.
Current logo transformed by Regine Kurek and Vibeke Ball.
In 2006, the first ever AAATNA conference, ‘Healing our Perceiving’ with keynote speaker Kenneth McAlister M.D., and first official AGM (annual general meeting) was held in Toronto. It was a great success with a mix of art therapists, students and others in attendance. (see articles on this website)
At this pivotal AGM it became apparent that AAATNA Canada, the once little off-shoot, had grown to become the stronger of the two sister associations. Since AAATNA’s original goal had been to serve all of North America, it was easily accepted that AAATNA Canada would now simply be AAATNA, and absorb the original (now US) association into itself. Currently the head office for all of North America is in Canada. Looking toward the future, AAATNA will continue its development as a voice for Anthroposophical Art Therapy in North America (see Professional Development).
Members Phoebe Alexander
and Elyse Pomeranz
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The History and Metamorphosis of AAATNA