109 N Fort Harrison Ave,Clearwater FL 33755
18 January, 2023
Description
In the last several decades, we have all mourned the untimely deaths of great artists who enriched our lives, yet left before their work was done.
Luminaries of literature, the screen, the theater and the concert stage, names such as:
Ernest Hemingway France's great writer Antonin ArtaudJazz singer Billie HolidayJudy GarlandMarilyn MonroeVivien LeighKurt CobainMichael Hutchence and many, many more.Why would that be? Is there a common denominator?
This is a complimentary workshop to take a look at the lives of those incredible artists and to see what might have caused them to ruin their careers if not their lives.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about the life of some of the top performing artists in history.Get familiar with various treatments they had to undego in order to continue their career.Find out about how artists are treated today.Discover historical and contemporary facts about the field of mental health.Host:
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida (CCHR) is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious mental health watchdog organization dedicated to the restoration of human rights in the mental health industry.
Wednesday, January 18th, 2022 at 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This live seminar is designed for:
· Artists
· Parents
· Teachers
· Professionals in the entertainment industry
Submit your quesions to [email protected]
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