Join us on Thursday, May 23 for “Art and Psychoanalysis” with Karina Tenenbaum and Ana Clara Silva, the second talk from the series ART AS HEALING, expanding on the topics of Carol Jazzar’s All (W-hole) of Me, healing through Art, the art of deconstructing and recreating oneself.
About the Panelists:
Karina Tenenbaum is a bilingual psychoanalyst who graduated from the University of Buenos Aires with a MA degree in clinical psychology. She received an approved equivalence in US. and obtained her license from the State of Florida in 2000. She has been in private practice for over 25 years, providing treatment to children, adolescents, adults and couples. She has published many articles in magazines, newspapers and books. She also was a compiler and writer in the book Echoes. She is a member of the World Association of Psychoanalysis and actively participates in Miami as a teacher in The Florida Center for Teaching and Research in Psychoanalysis. She is member of the Council of Lacanian Compass, a group dedicated to the development and promotion of the Lacanian orientation of psychoanalysis in the United States. She has been part of the scientific committee in the most recent six Clinical Study Days held in Miami and New York and she served as Chair in the Clinical Study Days 11, held in New York.
Ana Clara Silva is an arts administrator and editor based in Miami. Since completing her MA at SAIC in Chicago in 2011 she has worked on editorial projects and exhibitions with arts and cultural institutions throughout Miami including Faena Art, the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, Borscht, The55Project, Women Photographers International Archive, and the Lowe Art Museum. Recent projects include the development of the Public Art & Cultural Master Plan for The Underline and creating Art Club, an ongoing series of art-related programming for Soho House. She is currently enrolled at the C.G. Jung Institute in New York studying Jungian Clinical Process and investigating how to use the integration of psychoanalysis and art in her practice.