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Series for Women 60 & Beyond: Art Across Borders: A Journey of Creativity and Healing with Terry Svat

  • Yuma Center 4101 Yuma Street NW Washington D.C., 20016 USA (map)

Series for Women 60 & Beyond

"Art Across Borders: A Journey of Creativity and Healing with Terry Svat"

Friday, May 17 from 11:00 am to 1 pm

Join us on Friday, May 17 from 11:00 am to 1 pm to meet Terry Svat, a remarkable artist whose journey through the global art world has shaped her unique perspective and approach to creativity. Spanning continents and cultures, Terry's studies at home and experiences abroad can be seen in her captivating prints and artwork.  Terry produced, exhibited, and sold her work in most of the countries in which she lived. Terry's multifaceted journey also inspired her commitment to using art therapy as a powerful tool for healing and connection and sacred art design as inspiration during church liturgical celebrations. 

We are delighted to welcome Terry to Yuma Center!

Please Note: Cost: $25. A light lunch will be served. Register now to reserve your spot at the table!

About our Speaker

Terry Svat was born in Cleveland, Ohio. At an early age, her parents noted her interest in art and encouraged her to enroll in art classes at The Cleveland Museum of Art, which just happened to be close by. The classes took place in various rooms throughout the museum and Terry was hooked on art from then on. In college at Kent State University while studying fine art, Terry took a course in printmaking and fell in love with the medium. Although she painted for some years, printmaking was always her fallback. 

In later life, as she was gathering and cataloging her art she realized what a profound effect those classes at The Cleveland Museum of Art had on her work.

When her own family began living and working abroad, Terry studied, taught, and worked in many art-related fields in the former Soviet Union, Chile, Argentina, Panama, and Germany. For twelve years abroad, she was exposed to the cultural currents in Russia, Latin America, and Europe.

Upon returning to the U.S. in the 90s, she received an MA in Art Therapy from George Washington University. She worked as an art therapist and taught in the program at GWU. In addition, through most of these years, she worked at the Graphics Workshop in Silver Spring MD and she is the co-founder of the original Washington Printmakers Gallery now in Georgetown.

Over the past 30 some years, Terry’s art has been influenced by the various ways in which people and societies not only leave their mark on their civilizations but also provide a legacy of images, symbols, and monuments that can speak to other societies and other times. Because she had the opportunity to live and travel abroad, Terry was able to study some of the symbols and images of those places.  She explored “huacas" from the pre-Columbian period, symbols and images of Stonehenge and Machu Picchu, the significance of the Berlin Wall and its demise, apartheid, and our own Vietnam Wall.  

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Dogwood Girls Club