To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about what goes on to make Studio E possible for our community. Art Therapist Gabby Gamez with Studio E participants and Programs Manager Jessica Strom. Studio E is a program that allows kids and young...
Esteban was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was three years old. Before being diagnosed and connecting with the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas, he and his family didn’t know much about epilepsy. They didn’t know how to explain Esteban’s disorder to other family members. They started learning, doing the epilepsy walks, and taking advantage of...
By Annissa Calvillo There are small moments in life where everything is completely perfect and serene. Whether it lasts a few seconds or a few hours, these moments provide a space that feels calm and opens up a brand new world full of possibilities. This experience is called Studio E. Studio E is an art program for children,...
We are excited to introduce our new 2018 Austin Studio E Art Instructor, Joey Korein. “Joey Korein is an artist and teacher. She earned a BFA in Printmaking and Drawing from Washington University in St. Louis. Much of Joey’s work involves used or discarded materials, especially secondhand clothing, as she has always been drawn to these relics,...
https://efcst.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Studio-E-Gabby.mp4 Video Transcript Gabby Gamez: I really believe, firmly believe, that Studio E is creating an impact in the lives of every participant. Being able to be part of the Epilepsy Foundation, being able to be part of something that is working towards giving people living with epilepsy the opportunity to normalize their lives as best as possible, is a huge...