WELCOME TO CEE-Mahhsa

The Museum of Art and History of Sainte-Anne Hospital (MAHHSA) houses a rich collection of works created by artist-patients, dating from the 19th century to the present day.

The Center for the Study of Expression (CEE) provides training in art therapy and manages an extensive documentation center on the themes of art and psychiatry.

SAINTE-ANNE HOSPITAL MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY

NEW EXHIBITION

“Masterpieces: The Heart of the Sainte-Anne Collection”

Far from being a mere chronological juxtaposition, this exhibition goes beyond the dates of the works’ creation—from 1858 to 2020—to explore the deep connections between art and psychiatry, while destigmatizing works produced in a hospital setting.

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CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF EXPRESSION

TRAINING COURSES

The CEE offers two art therapy training courses, taught at Sainte-Anne Hospital: a one-year practical art therapy training course (FPAT) and a two-year qualifying art therapy training course (FAT).

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DOCUMENTATION

RESOURCES

Since 1967, the Documentation Center has maintained a unique collection of documents on art and psychiatry, with a focus on art therapy, which is continuously being expanded. It includes a library, an image library, and archives.

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