Wednesday, December 07, 2011
The iaedp Foundation Kicks Off Its Second Annual Body Image Mannequin Art Competition
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PEKIN, Ill., Dec. 5, 2011 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — The International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals Foundation (iaedp) is proud to present its Second Annual “Imagine Me Beyond What You See” Body Image Mannequin Art Competition created in 2010 to promote healthy awareness and acceptance of body images. The competition incorporates mannequins to help create a unique and realistic palette for artistic expression.
Entries are accepted from October 1, 2011 through January 15, 2012 and are judged on clarity of theme, creativity and originality, quality of composition and design, and the overall impression and presentation. Judges include Art Therapist and member of the American Art Therapy Association Michelle Dean, Artists and Publishers of Gurze Books Leigh and Lindsey Cohn, Drama Therapist Carol Dietrich, iaedp President and psychodrama expert Mary Bellofatto, and renowned photographic fine artist Fritz Liedtke.
The contest is open to everyone, however iaedp encourages treatment centers and private practices with art therapists to work with patients to provide entries. Mixed media may be used and mannequins can be male or female forms in different body shapes and sizes. Entries must be electronically submitted to iaedp™ using photographs in jpeg format, high (200+) resolution files for enlargement, photos showing 4 different angles, and agree to sign an artist release. The winner will be spotlighted at the 2012 Annual Symposium in Charleston, SC, and their artwork auctioned with proceeds going towards the iaedp Foundation.
In an effort to assist middle, high school, and college counselors in educating and engaging students about eating disorders and healthy body image, iaedp expanded its competition into a Traveling Exhibition displaying nine poster images of 2011 entries and most recently a 19 minute short film called “Imagine Me” spotlighting the 2011 mannequin entrants accompanied by narration describing each artists’ personal journey depicted through their artistic expression.
About iaedp:Established in 1985, iaedp is recognized for its excellence in providing education and training standards to an international multidisciplinary group of healthcare treatment providers who treat the full spectrum of eating disorder problems, from anorexia to bulimia to binge eating and obesity. The organization offers a rigorous certification process for those who wish to receive specialized credentials in their work with people with eating disorders. For more information about iaedp, visit www.iaedp.com
Media Contacts: Blanche Williams
Imagine Me Coordinator
202-497-4564
iaedp.blanche@gmail.comSusie Lomelino, slomelino@calisepartners.com214-469-2092
SOURCE The iaedp Foundation
http://www.iaedp.com
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PEKIN, Ill., Dec. 5, 2011 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — The International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals Foundation (iaedp) is proud to present its Second Annual “Imagine Me Beyond What You See” Body Image Mannequin Art Competition created in 2010 to promote healthy awareness and acceptance of body images. The competition incorporates mannequins to help create a unique and realistic palette for artistic expression.
Entries are accepted from October 1, 2011 through January 15, 2012 and are judged on clarity of theme, creativity and originality, quality of composition and design, and the overall impression and presentation. Judges include Art Therapist and member of the American Art Therapy Association Michelle Dean, Artists and Publishers of Gurze Books Leigh and Lindsey Cohn, Drama Therapist Carol Dietrich, iaedp President and psychodrama expert Mary Bellofatto, and renowned photographic fine artist Fritz Liedtke.
The contest is open to everyone, however iaedp encourages treatment centers and private practices with art therapists to work with patients to provide entries. Mixed media may be used and mannequins can be male or female forms in different body shapes and sizes. Entries must be electronically submitted to iaedp™ using photographs in jpeg format, high (200+) resolution files for enlargement, photos showing 4 different angles, and agree to sign an artist release. The winner will be spotlighted at the 2012 Annual Symposium in Charleston, SC, and their artwork auctioned with proceeds going towards the iaedp Foundation.
In an effort to assist middle, high school, and college counselors in educating and engaging students about eating disorders and healthy body image, iaedp expanded its competition into a Traveling Exhibition displaying nine poster images of 2011 entries and most recently a 19 minute short film called “Imagine Me” spotlighting the 2011 mannequin entrants accompanied by narration describing each artists’ personal journey depicted through their artistic expression.
About iaedp:Established in 1985, iaedp is recognized for its excellence in providing education and training standards to an international multidisciplinary group of healthcare treatment providers who treat the full spectrum of eating disorder problems, from anorexia to bulimia to binge eating and obesity. The organization offers a rigorous certification process for those who wish to receive specialized credentials in their work with people with eating disorders. For more information about iaedp, visit www.iaedp.com
Media Contacts: Blanche Williams
Imagine Me Coordinator
202-497-4564
iaedp.blanche@gmail.comSusie Lomelino, slomelino@calisepartners.com214-469-2092
SOURCE The iaedp Foundation
http://www.iaedp.com
The iaedp Foundation Kicks Off Its Second Annual Body Image Mannequin Art Competition | Chicago Press Release Services – Chicago’s leading press release newswire service; professional press release services, press release distribution and newswire services.
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