VI Seminar Reading of Images – The epistemology of Nise da Silveira
https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/vi-seminario-leitura-de-imagens-a-epistemologia-de-nise-da-silveira/2556626?share_id=whatsapp
October 18-20, 2024
Location: Joaquim Nabuco Foundation, Derby Campus – Aloisio Magalhaes Room, Recife (PE)
Production: Museum of Images of the Unconscious and
Memory, Museums and Heritage Research Group
Support: Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious
Hybrid event with live broadcast on Youtube –
https://www.youtube.com/c/MuseudeImagensdoInconsciente
Since the appearance of the first works created by individuals considered crazy, science and art have sought to produce meanings about these productions, with the most varied objectives.
Dr.
Nise da Silveira, a pioneer in Brazil in the therapeutic use of expressive activities, developed a method of reading images for the study of the human psyche where interdisciplinarity stands out.
The dissemination of this method contributes to the theoretical foundation of the use of expressive activities in the treatment of individuals with mental disorders, which today is done, in many cases, empirically and without an epistemologically consistent tool.
Beyond the sphere of therapeutic treatment, the subject is of interest to scholars who want a greater understanding of the internal world, the psyche and its deep processes.
In a society overwhelmed by images, the study of the creation and symbolism of images increases in importance.
In addition, the stimulus to free expression and the exercise of creativity as part of being in the world is linked to the concept of mental health as a state of balance between the being, society and the environment.
Thus, the Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious and the Research Group on Memory, Museums and Heritage (Ibram/CNPq) will hold the VI Seminar on Image Reading – The epistemology of Nise da Silveira, bringing together researchers from various fields of study – psychology, psychiatry, art history, museology.
The seminar is part of the program to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious, founded in 1974 by Nise da Silveira and collaborators.
The Museum currently brings together the largest collection of its kind in the world, with about 400 thousand works, 128 thousand of which are listed by IPHAN, and is a national reference in the field of mental health.
Among the guests, the international participation of Carlos Mele, a researcher at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, responsible for the collection of works by the Swiss master’s patients, stands out.
WHO WILL BE BENEDITO? The dynamics of the VI Seminar Reading of Images – The epistemology of Nise da Silveira has as its script the texts recommended in the small notebook of 56 typewritten pages written by Nise da Silveira in the late 1980s, with the title “Small Binder Relating to Works on Plastic Expression of Psychotics and Some Tips for Benedito”.
About the title, Nise da Silveira explained with a question: “Who will be the Benedito who will be interested in these books?”
In this guide, Dr.
Nise lists authors and texts that serve as the basis for her method of reading images.
This interdisciplinary method – which brings together psychology, psychiatry, art history, history of religions, literature – is pioneering and represents an advanced technology in research into the treatment of people with mental disorders.
Benedito was published in 2022, on the occasion of the IV Seminar, with the support of the Foundation for Research Support in the State of Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ), an edition commented on by researchers who worked directly with Dr.
Nise da Silveira and have written books about her.
The launch of this unpublished text by Dr.
Nise was part of the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious.
The Memory, Museums and Heritage Research Group (Ibram/CNPq) was created to continue this action of dissemination of this pioneering knowledge of great importance for the field of humanities.
It is made up of several professionals – doctors and masters – who in their academic objectives seek social development and sustainability as pillars for the broad concept of mental health.
In this way, the Group proposes to bring to light not only the legacy left by Dr.
Nise, but to expand it and open routes for other knowledge to be generated from there.
The Group has already held five editions of the Image Reading Seminar: in 2017, in Rio de Janeiro; in 2018, in Avaré, (SP); 2019, in Santos, (SP), 2022 in Rio de Janeiro and 2023 in São Paulo.
The last edition had 450 registered participants. The digital publications of the Annals of the first three editions are available through the link below: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jVXJTVqwroCHqHMS5wgLzkA5jTEatKUN?usp=sharing Participating Researchers Ana Cristina Jorge Graduated in Psychology from Faculdade Sudoeste Paulista.
PhD in Philology and Portuguese Language from the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences of the University of São Paulo (FFLCH/USP).
Member of the ExProsodia Study Group coordinated by Prof. Dr. Waldemar Ferreira Netto.
Member of the Research Group on Memory, Museums and Heritage (Ibram/CNPq) Brena Souza Almeida Specialist in Psychology and Mental Health in the Residency modality at Hospital Ulysses Pernambucano and University of Pernambuco, Specialist in Analytical Psychology with a focus on clinical practice at Faculdade IDE.
Preceptor of the practical activities of art and mental health of the Psychology Residency HUP/UPE.
Member of the Art-Intervention Collective that develops the therapeutic studio project at the Ulysses Pernambucano Hospital. Christina Gabaglia Penna Graduated in Art History (UERJ), Master in Museology and Heritage (UNIRIO/Museum of Astronomy).
From 1979 to 2005, he worked at the Portinari Project as responsible for cataloguing and organizing the publication Candido Portinari – Catálogo Raisonné.
As a curator, she conceived and produced several exhibitions and publications in Brazil and abroad.
He is currently vice-president of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious.
Since 2017, he has collaborated with the Bispo do Rosário Museum of Contemporary Art. He is a member of the Memory, Museums and Heritage Research Group (Ibram/CNPq). Christiane Carrijo Eckhardt Moummar Graduated in Psychology from UNESP, Master in Clinical Psychology from PUC-SP and PhD in Philosophy from UFSCar.
She was head of the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Sciences of UNESP-Bauru and is an assistant professor in the same department.
He is a member of the Center for Studies and Research in Psychoanalysis and the Observatory on Education in Human Rights-UNESP.
Editor-in-Chief of PLURAL Journal of Psychology UNESP Bauru. Elizabeth Christina Cotta Mello Psychologist (UFRJ) Specialist in Clinical Psychology (CFP) and Hospital Psychology (CFP), Master in Psychology (FGV/RJ), PhD in Social and Personality Psychology (UFRJ) in Epistemology of Psychological Theories and Postdoctoral Fellow in Sciences at the Brazilian Center for Physics Research (CBPF/MCT).
Full Degree in Arts (BENNETT) and Art Therapist (UVA and UBAAT).
She worked as a professor at the Naval Academy and undergraduate psychology courses, being an ad hoc evaluator for MEC – INEP.
He implemented and coordinated courses in Art Therapy and Creation Processes and Jungian Theory and Practice in Rio de Janeiro and other states.
Analyst member of SBPA/RJ.
She is currently director of education at SBPA/RJ. Eurípedes Júnior Graduated in Composition from the School of Music of UFRJ, with a master’s and doctorate in Museology and Heritage from UNIRIO/Museum of Astronomy.
He worked for 30 years at the Museum of Images of the Unconscious and since 2010 he has been working at the National Museum of Fine Arts, where he is currently curator of the sculpture collection.
Coordinator of the research group Memory, Museums and Heritage (Ibram/CNPq). Gladys Schincariol Psychologist from PUC Campinas.
She began her studies in the field of Mental Health, with Dr.
Nise da Silveira, in the therapeutic workshops of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious at the Pedro II Psychiatric Center, in Rio de Janeiro.
She worked as a CNPq researcher at Casa das Palmeiras, an open-door clinic for those discharged from psychiatric hospitals.
He participated in the movement of the Anti-Asylum Struggle and the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform.
Since 1979 he has coordinated research and preservation projects for the collections of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious and clinical activities in therapeutic workshops, supervising and guiding interns and scholars.
He organizes courses, seminars, lectures and exhibitions in Brazil and abroad. Gloria Thereza Chan Art Therapist and Pedagogue at the Museum of Images of the Unconscious from 2003 to 2023.
Master in Visual Arts (EBA/UFRJ) and Visual Artist.
He taught Visual Arts in several educational institutions, including at Colégio Pedro II and in the Distance Learning Pedagogy course at UNIRIO.
Graduated in Visual Communication (FAAP/SP), in Degree in Art Education with specialization in Drawing (FEBASP) and in Pedagogy (UnG). Specialization in Art Therapy (Sedes Sapientiae/SP), with specializations in Aromatherapy, Reiki, Emotional Shiatsu, TISE (Somato-Emotional Integration Therapy), Auriculotherapy. Hamanda de Almeida Pedrosa Clinical Psychologist (CRP: 02/17263), Art Therapist (ARTE/PE: 181/0322), Accredited SoulCollage® Facilitator, Specialist in Jungian Clinic, Specialist in mental health in the residency modality at Hospital Ulysses Pernambucano and University of Pernambuco, Postgraduate student of the course “The world of images: theory and practice of therapy according to Nise da Silveira”.
Preceptor of practical art and mental health activities at the HUP/UPE Psychology Residency, Psychologist at Espaço Rizoma. José Augusto Teixeira Jungian psychologist.
Researcher at the Museum of Images of the Unconscious; Visiting Professor of the Post-Graduation in Jungian Theory and Practice at Faculdades Integradas Maria Thereza – FAMATH/RJ.
Master in Theory and Criticism of Art from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), with the dissertation Far from madness, far from cure: the paths of myth in the work of Octávio Ignácio. Juliana Gimenes de Sá Oliveira Undergraduate student in Psychology and enthusiast of image studies and the arts.
Cultural mediator at the Rio Museum of Art and National Historical Museum, also an intern at the Museum of Images of the Unconscious in therapeutic workshops and biweekly study groups. Luana Maria Rotolo, Psychologist (CRP 02/16026), Art Therapist (Art-PE 192/0922), Specialist in Jungian Clinic, Accredited Facilitator of SoulCollage®, Specialist in Family Health in the residency modality, Master in Public Health, postgraduate student of the course “The world of images: theory and practice of Nise da Silveira’s therapy”. Preceptor of the Art and Mental Health Seminar of the Mental Health Psychology Residency at the Ulysses Pernambucano Psychiatric Hospital and University of Pernambuco. Luiz Carlos Mello Director of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious for 25 years, was the main collaborator of Dr.
Nise da Silveira, with whom he worked from 1974 until his death.
Alongside her master, she held national and international exhibitions and directed 15 scientific documentaries.
She published the book Nise da Silveira – paths of a rebel psychiatrist, the largest and most complete biography about the creator of the Museum.
He is currently developing research for exhibitions and publications, and an expansion project for the institution in conjunction with the Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious. Maddi Damião Jr. Psychologist, PhD in Psychology (UFRJ), Post-doctorate in Psychiatry and Medical Psychology from Unicamp, Post-doctorate in Religious Sciences from UFJF, Associate Professor at the Fluminense Federal University RPS/Curo, collaborator in the coordination of the Study Group of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious, served as technical director of Casa das Palmeiras. Manuelle Andreani Psychologist (CRP 02/12.595) from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC).
Jungian analyst from the Institute of Analytical Psychology of Bahia (IPABAHIA), linked to the Jungian Association of Brazil (AJB) and affiliated with the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP).
Specialist in Jungian theory and practice (UVA – RJ).
Art therapist (PE/073/0711).
Systemic constellation (Hellinger Institut Landshut – Germany).
Accredited SoulCollage@ facilitator.
Coordinator and professor of the Latu Sensu specialization course “Jungian psychology with a focus on clinical practice”, Recife – PE.
Member of Lumen Novum – Analytical Psychology and Art Therapy space, in Recife – PE. Márcia Gagliardi Psychologist, Post-Doctorate in Psychology from the Federal University of São João Del-Rei.
PhD in Education from the Methodist University of Piracicaba.
Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from São Marcos University.
He was president of the Jungian Center for Human Development and Mental Health – Avaré from 2015 to 2018.
Member of the Jungian Paths Group. She has been working as a psychotherapist, in the Jungian approach, since 1982. Marisa Catta-Preta Martins Psychologist with a specialization in Jungian psychology from Sedes Sapientiae, a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a PhD from PUC de SP – Center for Jungian Studies.
Professor of analytical psychology at PUC in SP, responsible for the improvement of PUC – COGEAE in the care of adults in analytical psychology.
Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Jungian Psychology and practice in clinic, education and organization and of the extension in analytical psychology and undergraduate disciplines JUNG 1 and 2.
Coordinator of the postgraduate courses in psychopedagogy and inclusive education at Unimes Virtual.
Author of the books The Night of the Soul – Dreams and Insomnia, Dreams and Art, co-author of Dreams in Jungian Psychology, Jung and Health, 95 years of Paulo Freire, e-book – Social and Public Economy.
He is part of the research group Memory, Museums and Heritage (Ibram/CNPq). Maria Cristina Reis Amendoeira PhD in Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Mental Health from UFRJ, with the interdisciplinary research: Artistic expression and schizophrenia – the case of Adelina Gomes through images.
Psychoanalyst (Brazilian Society of Psychoanalysis of Rio de Janeiro).
Representative in Latin America of the Aging Committee of the International Psychoanalytical Association – IPA (2017/2021).
Member of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious (SAMII).
Researcher at CNPq (Memory, Museums and Heritage research group/IBRAM).
Physician at the Institute of Psychiatry of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/UFRJ and Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of UFRJ with the integrated internship in Family and Community Medicine and Mental Health. Paula Barros Dias Clinical psychologist with specializations in Mental Health from the National School of Public Health/Fiocruz and Jungian Psychology from Estácio de Sá University.
Master in History of Health Sciences from Casa de Oswaldo Cruz/Fiocruz, with the dissertation Art, Madness and Science in Brazil: the origins of the Museum of Images of the Unconscious.
She has been coordinator of the Study Center of the Nise da Silveira Municipal Institute since 2010.
Member of the research groups Memory, Museums and Heritage (Ibram/CNPq) and Jungian Paths. Tatiana Fecchio da Cunha Gonçalves Bachelor and degree in Visual Arts (Unicamp), Pedagogue (Unifran), with a master’s and doctorate in Art from Unicamp and specializations in the areas of Arts and New Technologies (UnB), Art Therapy (Unicamp), Walking as a Method for Art and Education (Casa Tombada\Edith Derdyk) and MBA in school management PECEGE (USP\Esalq).
Visual Arts teacher in Elementary School I and II at Escola Vera Cruz and Colégio Santa Cruz.
Guest lecturer in the Postgraduate Course in Analytical Art Therapy at FMU.
Reviewer of the journals Art&Sensorium, Brazilian Journal of Pedagogical Studies, Semina: Social Sciences and Humanities, Journal of Education, arts and inclusion. Member of the Editorial Board of the Arteterapia Magazine. Walter Melo, Associate Professor IV of the Department of Psychology of the Federal University of São João Del Rei (UFSJ); Professor of the Graduate Programs in Psychology at UFSJ and the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) (master’s and doctorate); Coordinator of the Jungian Paths Group; PhD in Social Psychology from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), with the thesis Nobody Goes Alone to Paradise: Nise da Silveira’s journey in psychiatry in Brazil.