We Specialize in Temporary Tattoos, Henna Tattoos, Airbrush Tattoos ,Flash Tattoos And Glitter Tattoos. Horvat, J., & ‘Neill, N. (2008). ‘Who is the Therapy For?’ Involving a Parent or Carer in their Child’s Music Therapy. In A. Oldfield & C. Flower (Eds.), Music Therapy with Children and their Families (pp. 89-102). London: Jessica Kingsley. Sung, H.C., Chang, A.M., & Lee, W.L. (2010). A preferred music listening intervention to reduce anxiety in older adults with dementia in nursing homes. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(7-8), 1056-1064. Music changes in order to satisfy social needs. Wit (exhibition catalogue). New York: The Painting Center, 2013: illustrated. Donald Provan’s art work is largely associated with water, divided neatly between those paintings concerned with ‘above’ the water and those, always tightly observed fish, concerned with the world below the surface. Has developed a strong and deserved reputation for his large, powerful landscape paintings and also for his superb paintings of fish. He displays a subtle mastery of tone and texture in his modern art works. Often using a limited palette of blues, greys, tans and the softest of browns Provan creates paintings with enduring appeal and the highest quality. Faceless mannequins, impossible landscapes and weird-looking figures – born out of postwar uncertainty, Surrealism was one of the most radical movements in British art. Here, the Dulwich Picture Gallery brings together over 100 pieces from big names and lesser-known artists in a setting that’s as eccentric as its subject. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. Miró in America. 21 April – 27 June 1982. Catalogue with texts by Judith McCandless and Duncan MacMillan. Currently, Thompson’s work can be seen in the following exhibitions: Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem – next on view at the Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA; African American Art in the 20th Century, organized by Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC and now on view at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA; Tell Me Your Story: 100 Years of Storytelling in African American Art, Kunsthal KAde, Amersfoort, The Netherlands; Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition, The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC; and Michael Rosenfeld Gallery’s Paper Power. His work is also part of the major exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, opening next at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. Glimcher, Arne. 50 Years at Pace. Exh. cat. New York: The Pace Gallery, 2010. Heiderscheit, Anne. (2015). Music, Emotion, and Mood: Music Therapy and Depression. In S. L. Brooke & C. E. Myers (Eds.), The Use of Creative Therapies in Treating Depression (pp. 121-140). Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas Publisher.