Erin V. Jacobsen, Art Therapist

Erin V. Jacobsen, Art Therapist I am a NY licensed and nationally board certified art therapist with over 15 years experience.

🚨ALERT!šŸ“£LCAT insurance bill (A3319/S1001) made it through both the Senate & the Assembly back in June, and will require ...
09/05/2025

🚨ALERT!šŸ“£LCAT insurance bill (A3319/S1001) made it through both the Senate & the Assembly back in June, and will require health insurance companies to reimburse for creative arts therapy services (SUPER huge for access to services across the state, and even more important for those who need another means of communication- think about our veterans, kids, those with trauma, autism, etc. to get their healthcare needs met).

In order for the bill to become law, the Governor has to sign it. She has until the end of the year to sign it -- or veto it. We need to keep the pressure on and support our lobbyist so she may continue to be our voice in Albany. If you have a few bucks to give, please do. Every little bit matters (our lack of lobbyist contributed to our veto last time):

https://www.gofundme.com/f/health-insurance-equity-for-lcat-therapy

You can also contact Gov. Hochul to let her know how important LCATs are at:
> https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-form
> The Honorable Kathy Hochul
Governor of New York State
NYS State Capitol Building
Albany, NY 12224
> 1-518-474-8390 | Office hours: 9:00am to 5:00pm

THANK YOU!!

New York is in a mental health crisis! With a scarcity of psychotherapist… LCAT Advocacy_Coalition needs your support for Insurance Lobbyist for LCAT Coverage

Art matters and speaks volumes. The way a society communicates visually with its residents is SO important and powerful ...
09/03/2025

Art matters and speaks volumes. The way a society communicates visually with its residents is SO important and powerful that Florida is trying to undo it. Keep making your mark!

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16XVUATMgY/?mibextid=wwXIfr

After state work crews erased the rainbow memorial crosswalk at Orlando's Pulse nightclub two weeks ago, Michelle Sasha knew she had to act. "The first thing that really made me think that I wanted to do something about it was when I saw that they covered up the Pulse Nightclub crosswalk and then I started seeing people painted over it every day," said Sasha. The St. Petersburg artist and founder of ArtFluent Creatives launched the Love Thy Neighbor project last week, offering free pride murals painted on private properties across Pinellas County, where St. Petersburg's street murals are slated for removal by the state this week.

Sasha and her co-organizer, Jazzy Erickson, pictured at right, are painting rainbow pride flags on driveways, mailboxes, garage doors, anywhere the state can't mandate their removal. "My gut just was in knots with excitement like it was just the kind of thing that when you feel it in your gut, you gotta do it. That was it," she explained. Within days of the project's launch, over 60 homeowners requested murals, eager to display what Florida's Republican governor is erasing from public spaces.

The project emerged after Governor DeSantis's administration put in force new rules banning "non-uniform traffic control devices." Cities face September deadlines to remove rainbow crosswalks, pride murals, and other street art or lose millions in state transportation funding. The most controversial removal came with the overnight destruction of Orlando's Pulse memorial rainbow crosswalk, which the state itself had installed in 2017 to honor the 49 victims of the 2016 mass shooting.

For Sasha, the removals represent more than lost paint: "What matters more to me than anything is to show the community and these marginalized community specifically that people are paying attention, that people do love you, people do care." Thrilled by the community's enthusiastic response to the new initiative, she reflected: "I'm honored and humbled by the fact that I have an opportunity to make my voice really loud, and show people we can lead with love and not hate."

While DeSantis has claimed he's simply following a new law passed by the legislature, Democratic lawmakers dispute his characterization. State Rep. Anna Eskamani of Orlando objected to DeSantis' characterization of the legal justification for the removal of the street art. "What happened was a rule change in late June that created this new crosswalk prohibition," Eskamani said. "And a rule change to the Green Book is not the same as a new law." The Green Book -- Florida's technical manual for road design standards -- can be updated administratively without legislative action.

State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith was more blunt: "There is NO NEW LAW banning colored crosswalks. State law has required uniformity in crosswalks with FDOT-approved exceptions for decades. DeSantis invented an excuse to punish LGBTQ visibility and it's costing taxpayers millions." While state officials claim the art distracts and confuses drivers, research proves otherwise. A study examined the crash history at 17 asphalt art sites across the country that have a minimum of two years of crash data and found 83 fewer crashes at the analyzed intersections -- more than a 50 percent decrease compared with data from before the crosswalks were painted.

DeSantis' ban on street art has led to an eruption of community resistance statewide, with Sasha's project joining a wave of creative defiance against the state's actions. At the destruction of the memorial at Pulse, protesters immediately began using chalk to restore the rainbow colors, returning daily despite state crews repeatedly painting over their work and Florida Highway Patrol monitoring the site around the clock. Senator Smith called the removal a hostile act and an "insult to the families and survivors of the Pulse tragedy", vowing "Somewhere nearby, sometime very soon, there will be a mural painted. It will be bigger... It will be more q***r... And it will be more colorful than they ever imagined because we will not be erased."

In St. Petersburg, organizer Tamara Leigh is also coordinating chalk art demonstrations, declaring "They can erase the streets, but they can't erase us... They can't erase our story, they can't erase our culture and they can't erase our contributions to this state, to the city or to this country". For her part, Sasha emphasizes her initiative transcends political divisions: "I don't want the politics or religion or things like that to cloud the fact that this project is simply just humanity and loving and trying to make people feel welcome in their homes and communities."

To learn more about Michelle Sasha's 'Love Thy Neighbor' project - and how to support it or request a mural - visit https://www.artfluentcreatives.com/love-thy-neighbor-project -- you can also learn more at ArtFluent Creatives

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For an excellent guide for girls on how to make a positive difference in their communities, we highly recommend "A Smart Girl's Guide: Making A Difference" for ages 8 to 12 at https://www.amightygirl.com/smart-girl-s-guide-making-a-difference

For kids in general, we also recommend "How to Make a Better World: For Every Kid Who Wants to Make a Difference" for ages 7 and up at https://www.amightygirl.com/how-to-make-a-better-world

For stories about Mighty Girls who celebrate diversity and stand up for others, visit our blog post "Standing Together: 50 Mighty Girl Books Celebrating Diversity and Acceptanceā€ at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=13481

For many books for children, teens, and their parents that promote acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ people, check out our blog post "True Colors: Mighty Girl Books for Pride Month" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=12258

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To read about DeSantis' ban on street art, visit https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/desantis-uses-law-never-mentioned-090358202.html

To read more about Michelle Sasha's new project, visit https://stpetecatalyst.com/street-mural-removals-foster-activism-solidarity/

Day 2 of the STEAAM Art therapy groups! We linked emotions to colors, created mandalas, and continued our collages. Tomo...
07/30/2025

Day 2 of the STEAAM Art therapy groups! We linked emotions to colors, created mandalas, and continued our collages. Tomorrow we PAINT!

07/29/2025

Today was Day 1 of Art Therapy workshops as part of G.O.O.D. For Girls, Inc’s week-long STEAAM camp.

It was great to have so many young people making things with their own imagination. While making collages that introduce us all to each other, I realized how many images algorithms feed us every day, and how passive we are in the images we digest.

Not only were people genuinely surprised that I have magazines (and LOTS of them), but some were tentative in making things with their own hands. I’m committing to a tech-free art therapy experience this week. Let’s get back to basics!

We must push back and not go quietly into the night while our freedoms and democracy crumble. Thank you, Amy Sherald, fo...
07/27/2025

We must push back and not go quietly into the night while our freedoms and democracy crumble. Thank you, Amy Sherald, for showing us the way.

Painter Amy Sherald has canceled her upcoming solo exhibition, titled ā€œAmerican Sublime,ā€ at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery after the museum considered removing her painting of a Black transgender Statue of Liberty. The show was slated to open in September.⁠
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ā€œI entered into this collaboration in good faith, believing that the institution shared a commitment to presenting work that reflects the full, complex truth of American life,ā€ the artist wrote to Lonnie G. Bunch III, the secretary of the Smithsonian, who runs the Portrait Gallery. ā€œUnfortunately, it has become clear that the conditions no longer support the integrity of the work as conceived.’’⁠
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Read more at the link in our bio.⁠
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Photo Ron Amstutz. Courtesy the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

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06/02/2025

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Andrea Stewart-Cousins time to increase mental health care options for NYers!! Please support this bill!
06/02/2025

Andrea Stewart-Cousins time to increase mental health care options for NYers!! Please support this bill!

05/09/2025

Bad news:
Our creative arts therapy Medicaid expansion bill failed to make it into this year’s NYS budget. Thank you to all who advocate for our field, and I will continue to keep pushing, donating, calling, and helping until we make it over the finish line- for this, and for the commercial health insurance bill (A3319).

Good news:
My national credentials and their corresponding continuing ed credits (needed 100, did about 125) have been approved, so I’m set for another 5 years!

šŸŽØ Art therapy continues to push forward- we know how successful and helpful it is to clients, so let’s keep advocating!šŸ–Œļø

The art can speak for itself…
05/08/2025

The art can speak for itself…

Times Square’s newest icon isn’t a flashing screen or someone in a knockoff Spider-Man suit—it’s a 12-foot bronze sculpture of a young woman, and she’s commanding attention in the best way.

Artist Thomas J. Price just dropped "Grounded in the Stars,ā€ a massive public art piece on the north side of Duffy Square that challenges who we see in monumental spaces—and why. She’s wearing everyday clothes, standing tall and unapologetically taking up space in a spot usually dominated by men (statues included šŸ‘€).

This is your sign to actually stop and stare. She’ll be posted up through June 17.

Here’s the video from the craft fair! And the completed puzzle project created by participants and community members! Th...
04/30/2025

Here’s the video from the craft fair! And the completed puzzle project created by participants and community members! Thank you to all who contributed!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=csvafbIpGRs

Governor Kathy Hochul, Please give NYers the Healthcare they need and deserve by adding Licensed Creative Arts Therapist...
04/29/2025

Governor Kathy Hochul, Please give NYers the Healthcare they need and deserve by adding Licensed Creative Arts Therapists to the medicaid provider list!

Here's the full lay out for the "Invincible Summer" Series! Register today, as space is very limited šŸ–
04/28/2025

Here's the full lay out for the "Invincible Summer" Series! Register today, as space is very limited šŸ–

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