Vision Quest
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In this two-hour presentation, Jungian depth psychology comes into dialogue with the sacred
imagery of local artists. Together, we will explore how images of the transcendent open a
path to healing, creativity, and meaning. Drawing on Jung’s concepts of archetypes, the
collective unconscious, and active imagination, we will consider how art mirrors the soul’s
inner life and supports the work of mental health counseling. This training invites artists,
therapists, and seekers alike into reflection and discussion about how the psyche expresses
itself through symbol, image, and the transformative powers of the creative process.
MARCH 7TH 2026 1-3 PM
at Stevens Gallery
1545 E Copper St, Tucson, AZ (Gallery opens at 12:00 pm)
Charles Gillispie, MFA, LIAC, is a licensed independent addiction
counselor and expressive arts therapist with over 25 years of
clinical experience. He holds a Master of Fine Arts from the
University of Arizona and specializes in integrating Jungian depth
psychology, sacred imagery, and creative process in mental health
counseling. His work explores how archetypal image, symbol, and
active imagination support healing, meaning making, and
individuation.
