Amber Golden, art therapist, interviewed by Devyn Powers:
Art therapy is a fun, playful way to process emotions and it can help bridge the gap between the client and the art therapist. Consent seems to play a large role in her work, whether it's what the client wants to do that day, or if they want to share their art. I did not realize she shared the artwork with other people. It’s interesting that she’s working virtually now, due to Covid, and I imagine its a bit of a challenge. Michael Hibartic, Medical illustrator, interviewed by Kaitlyn Baker: I did not previously know what a medical illustrator was, or what they did. I kind of thought they only drew things for the little anatomy posters you see in the doctor's office. Michael had a non-traditional college experience, due to tight money, and I think that helps show how you can get just about anywhere no matter how much schooling you actually got. He does a lot of molecular drawings, which are surprisingly in higher demand than traditional medical illustrations. This field is also a lot faster paced than I thought it would be, and is more competitive too.
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