Sometimes, even with the help of a trained therapist, it may still be difficult to express our emotions. This is where nonverbal techniques like sandplay therapy come into play.
The Baton Rouge Gallery Center for Contemporary Art, 1515 Dalrymple Drive, is showing work by artist members Mary Ann Caffery, Margaret Humphris, Phyllis Lear and David Scott Smith through June
September 29, 1935 – June 3, 2021
Virginia Alice Rose was born on September 29th, 1935, in Los Angeles, CA, and passed away on June 3rd, 2021, in Folsom, CA, surrounded by her daughters. Virginia, her parents, Gertrude Evangaline Rose and Clarence DeRuche Rose, and her brother, John Rose lived in Southern California, where Virginia graduated from Temple High School. She was a majorette during her high school years. Virginia married Carl Brant Miller on June 21, 1953. They had four beautiful daughters, Karla Ilene, Karen Louise, Suzanne Kay and Denise Carol.
Virginia, Carl and their family moved to the Bay Area in 1963 and then to Orangevale, CA in 1970. It was then that Virginia started taking evening college classes at American River College, alongside her two oldest daughters. There, Virginia realized her passion for psychology and philosophy. Virginia transferred to UC Davis and graduated with her BA in Psychology and then went on to receive her MS in Counseling from Sacram