Overflow embroidery as counter-conduct
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2237-5864.2020.20667Keywords:
Contemporary Embroidery, Art Education, ClinicAbstract
This work aims to present some reflections from meetings and dialogues developed in the workshop entitled Desbordar developed with users of the mental health service at Casa Verde Day Hospital located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The text is constructed from a polyphony echoed by the voices of patients and research developed by the authors in the face of perceptions about language, and the proposed method, where the bonds of language, images and words are released from a homogenization that imprison them in a unique and limiting model.
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