Mid Summer 2018,
I’m hoping to refresh my blog with regular new postings.
For a start, I want to tell you of a book being published by one of my online friends, Gordon Gates who refers to our Bridges-Over-Barriers communication group. The book’s title is Trauma, Stigma and Autism: developing resilience and loosening the grip of shame.
Gordon also has a new website on which he posts blogs:
https://www.sociophenomenal.com
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
Friday, 8 September 2017
New Guelph resource about Autism Spectrum Conditions
We are happy to tell everyone about a special resource we are creating at the Guelph Public Library. It is a collaboration between GSA's Bridges-Over-Barriers and Facilitation Wellington Dufferin. At the following link is a list of the first 60 books with a note of explanation about this project. Above all we hope that our community will come to understand and really support our people who live with ASC (Autism Spectrum Conditions) to be included and have real choices to sustain good lives.
http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/GSA-books-FWD-GPL-2017.pdf
http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/GSA-books-FWD-GPL-2017.pdf
Just skimming the titles will give you an idea of the breadth of ASC and the welcome increase in information.
Sensory issues have come into clearer focus, including in planning environments that help people to thrive. For GSA supporters and others interested in creating good homes, we recommend At home with autism : designing housing for the spectrum / Kim Steele, Sherry Ahrentzen / Kim Steele, Sherry Ahrentzen | Policy Press | 2016.
People with more complex needs at the severe end of the spectrum are not always discussed with similar respect, notably people who cannot use their voices and who are assumed to be cognitively as well as communicatively impaired.
While there is still a shortage of books about communication supports, the top Autism book of 2017 must be Naoki Higashida’s Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8, translated by David Mitchell. Friends of GSA and Bridges: If there’s only one book about Autism you can read this year, this should be it. Happy to report that GPL already has this book as well as Naoki’s earlier The Reason I Jump (2013).
This is one way we are honouring the memory of Mary Johnston, a great friend and encourager of GSA and Bridges-Over-Barriers for the past 20 years.
Andrew with Gerry & Elizabeth
Guelph Services for the Autistic: Bridges-Over-Barriers
Monday, 8 May 2017
Eden Mills Arts Festival
During May, we will post updates to tell you about the Eden Mills Arts Festival the last weekend of May.
At least ten members of the Bridges Communication Group will be showing their art and often their words as well. These are some of the artists' profiles:
Kevin Vasey: “Painting is a wonderful means of expressing thoughts, feelings, emotions and creativity. Working with colours and textures is calming and satisfying. I also enjoy writing, music, books, gardening and camping.” I appreciate Heidi and the Bloomfields for arranging and setting up the art display at Eden Mills.
Sara Lyne: “I live in Simcoe, Ontario. I enjoy music a lot and especially dancing! I go to Haldimand Abilities Centre very week to participate in the Canvas and Mocktails painting class. I have been doing this for a couple of years and have accumulated a gallery of my paintings. I enjoy using a lot of colour and different flowers are my favourite things to paint. I love to paint and find it relaxing and it makes me smile! I need colour in my life. I hope you enjoy my creations and find it a pleasure to look at!“
Isaac Wong has made a painting of a flower entitled I Love You, showing his colour and autistic love; had painted in the past but in an inclusive arts group for past 5 weeks.
Christopher:. “My name is Christopher Wrigley and I am grateful to be sharing my writing with you. I have never been a creative visual artist but I enjoy art is in all of its magnificence. Nature is our ultimate inspiration; is it not? I have chosen a rainbow for my work here today because it is a fleeting wonder just as human lives on this our glorious planet. I am now losing my sight. I thank my friend Sophia for her assistance in making adaptations and spending her precious time in working with me. I also wish to thank my friend Andrew for arranging this show of work by individuals who must depend upon the dedication of loving friends to be heard. I give you my heart in peace and greater understanding for all those of differences.”
Jillian Mothersell: expresses herself very eloquently in words. She likes colours, especially light blue, and looking at the sky when the sun is shining.
Joey Umbrico has been painting mainly in oils in his Toronto studio for 3-4 years with his teacher Gary.
Matt (Matthew Macdonald): “I paint because it helps me to be free. It is a freeing thing to do.”
Tim Marmura has sent an abstract painting from Antigonish NS. Tim says: I enjoy painting. I prefer making large pieces over which I have more control. Music is very important in my life. It helps me relax. It pleases me that my artwork appears on L’Arche cards.
John Morris-Dadson: “I do artwork at the SEA (Community Services Sensory Exploration Arts) Program using paint and other things like sand, seashells, stones, glass and even eggshells and seeds. I like making art that is surprising and fun to see and touch.”
Andrew Bloomfield: “My words are a painting and my paintings show my words in colour and form. As I cannot speak with my voice, I use computers to express my thoughts and feelings in prose and poetry. I have been painting seriously since 2009, usually with acrylics on canvas. First I compose my thoughts and images in poetry. Then my art mentor Heidi and I collaborate to choose and combine the colours, forms and textures for a painting. Heidi stabilizes my painting arm. This painting combines my sensitivity to Max the horse with my passion to speak up for our rights to express ourselves and make our own decisions.”
*For an online version of the Eden Mills Arts Festival brochure, follow this link:
http://www.edenmillsartsfestival.com/2017-brochure.html
*For an online version of the Eden Mills Arts Festival brochure, follow this link:
http://www.edenmillsartsfestival.com/2017-brochure.html
Monday, 1 May 2017
New poem for a new painting about my Green Oasis
Serenity
AB 25 March 2017
The fresh smell of the morning dew
on the new day
is ready for a fresh start.
Droplets of water are hanging on,
just waiting to fall
to give the soil a taste of refreshment,
just enough to give a nourishing drink
and refresh its dryness.
The buds begin to come awake
and peek out from their slumber.
The winter has given them rest
and restored their strength.
Now it is time to come to life again.
It’s spring!
Come awake, so we can see all your beauty!
Once the buds develop,
and the leaves and stems
come to life again,
the life in my garden
becomes a captivating green oasis
with lushness to enjoy.
The green gives a place of peace and tranquility
where everything is real.
There is no artificial plastic material in a plant:
it is real and serene.
I love it for what it is.
I sit on my swing to enjoy the birds
as they enjoy the sights of my garden
and benefit from the seeds and twigs for their homes.
Yukon loves to watch the birds play
a game of who gets to the fence first
while the wind pushes their wings together.
It is a green oasis of serene joy
as I sit and take in the sights, sounds, smells
of my beautiful garden.
This is truly serenity.
My Artist Profile-Eden Mills Festival
“My words are a painting and my paintings show my words in colour and form.”
As I cannot speak with my voice, I use computers to express my thoughts and
feelings in prose and poetry. I have been painting seriously since 2009, usually with
acrylics on canvas.
First I compose my thoughts and images in poetry. Then my art mentor Heidi and I
collaborate to choose and combine the colours, forms and textures for a painting.
Heidi stabilizes my painting arm and supports me to show what is in my mind. I wish
there could be another way of stabilizing my body so I could paint what is in my mind
all by myself.
My Horse and Man painting combines my sensitivity to Max the horse with my
passion to “speak up” for our rights to express ourselves and make our own
decisions.
Monday, 3 April 2017
Eden Mills Arts Festival
Hello friends, I am posting to let you know about the upcoming Art Festival in Eden Mills (just outside of Guelph). For an online version of the brochure, follow this link:
http://www.edenmillsartsfestival.com/2017-brochure.html
Here is my main art piece that I will be showcasing this year
The Eden Mills 2017 brochure (I am #11):
Please spread the word and I hope to see you there!
http://www.edenmillsartsfestival.com/2017-brochure.html
Here is my main art piece that I will be showcasing this year
The Eden Mills 2017 brochure (I am #11):
Please spread the word and I hope to see you there!
Monday, 27 March 2017
New Video
Can I share my latest short video? HORSE AND MAN shows my work with Max the horse at Sunrise, with some scenes of other places where I have worked with horses. I also share a related poem and my new painting for the Eden Mills Arts Festival. Thanks to Jesse for support at Sunrise and for his video skills and to Heidi for being my art mentor. To watch the video, click the picture or visit the link: https://youtu.be/vvSyMyPETO4
We are making various short videos so new friends and supporters can understand how best to encourage me to do my best and realize my dreams. It's also a kind of social story to see myself in everyday activities. The day we filmed this video was actually "grey" for me but I tried my best.
We are making various short videos so new friends and supporters can understand how best to encourage me to do my best and realize my dreams. It's also a kind of social story to see myself in everyday activities. The day we filmed this video was actually "grey" for me but I tried my best.
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