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Changing Identities: A Story of Traumatic Injury and Art

Narrated by Meryl Streep

A documentary written, produced and directed by Dan Labbato.

Each year, approximately 1.5 million Americans suffer traumatic brain or spinal cord injury. While current health therapies leave many indefinitely institutionalized, a new documentary explores a powerful alternative.

In 1999, artist Bill Richards founded The Art Studio at the Northeast Center for Special Care, in Lake Katrine, New York. It was modeled on a similar program he had created for injured young adults in Harlem. 

Because Richards believes every person has the ability to become an artist, he doesn't consider the participants as “patients” or "students," nor does he suggest themes, give assignments, teach technique, or offer criticism. 

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The unconventional studio is open all day, allowing Resident-Neighbors to come and go as they please. The goal is not art as therapy, but the creation of art for its own sake, and as a means for the artists to rediscover who they are or forge new identities

Changing Identities chronicles the lives of four individuals suffering from traumatic injury and their participation in an innovative method of recovery pioneered by artist Bill Richards and put into practice in the Fine and Performing Arts Program at Northeast Center for Special Care.

Filmed over the course of three years, Changing Identities documents the powerful metamorphosis of its subjects as they redefine who they are through this unique studio art program and begin to see themselves not as “disabled” but as artists with new identities.

IMAGE:  Bill Richards and a resident Neighbor in the Art Studio at Northeast Center for Special Care.
The burst of personal expression that Bill Richard's in the art studio has afforded its participants is a unique voice from a disabled population that has been traditionally and tragically silent. 

Changing Identities gives a voice to the silent persons institutionalized in this country with traumatic injury and questions a healthcare industry unable or unwilling to address their needs.

This 56 minute documentary, narrated by Meryl Streep, sheds light on the individuals who have had an opportunity to try this alternative art therapy program.  See this story of triumph over tragedy and explore the art process that can make it possible.

Changing Identities: A Story of Traumatic Injury and Art, has been aired on WNET New York and will air on Public Television Stations across the country in 2008.

Picture Theory Productions Website

Art For Your Life - Article

From Broken Lives, Amazing Art - Article

Profile:  Bill Richards


For more in-depth information about our creative arts programs please click on the following links:

Fine and Performing Arts Program

Art Studio

Art and Brain Injury

Online Art Gallery

Creative Writing and Poetry

Musical Community: Music Therapy at Northeast Center for Special Care

Healing People Through Creativity

Amazing Art: A Celebration of Consciousness

Profile: Carolyn Corbett

Profile:  Rick Soshensky

Northeast Center for Special Care Fine Arts Program Honored by NYSHFA for Innovative Practice

Fine and Performing Arts Program Video




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