Roberta Marin is a psychotherapist with a particular interest in helping clients with relationship issues and personal growth. Roberta is deeply focused on providing meaningful, action-oriented guidance and helping her patients feel a strong sense of resilience. She received her Master's in General Psychology at NYU and a Master's in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University.
CALL FOR ARTWORK
There’s a renewed sense of optimism in the air. Bruins are looking forward to being back on campus, with COVID-19 vaccinations helping us achieve this safely.
As we move closer to this reality, it’s natural to feel both excited and cautious; we still have an important role to play in supporting the health and well-being of our community.
For the past year, your art has reminded us of this shared responsibility. You have encouraged resilience, hope and kindness — which is why we’re asking for more art!
Share your artistic expression of what Bruin for Bruin means to you. Selected works will be featured on campus, in Westwood and on UCLA social channels.
- Must be UCLA-affiliated to participate
- Must be 18 or older to participate
· Designs should reflect the artists’ expressions of Bruin for Bruin, whether that be mask wearing, distancing, hand washing, building UCLA community and other promotions of safe behavior.
· Designs may include original illustrations of the UCLA campus and buildings, or artistic interpretations of the word Bruin or acronym UCLA.
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Technical specifications for artwork submission:
· Please submit as: .ai, .eps, .jpg, .png or .svg
· Electronic files submitted should be no larger than 10MB
· If entry is in an artistic medium, such as sculpture, or other non-2D rendition, artist will need to submit a photograph of the entry.
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If you have any questions, please email bruinforbruin@ucla.edu
· Submissions must be accompanied by a completed entry form and waiver (link to forms below)
· Entries must be submitted via the Bruin for Bruin submission website
 Ineligible Entries:
· Official UCLA logos
· No inflammatory or stereotyping imagery
· Mash-ups, parodies or references to colleges or institutions other than UCLA
· Adult references (sex, drugs, alcohol, profanity, gambling, et cetera)
· Any elements that incorporate the copyright, trademark or other intellectual property of any third party
· Any images of or references to any individual, alive or dead, unless express waiver of consent from the individual or their estate has been obtained.
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· This campaign is meant to inspire the community while also expressing the artist’s unique point of view
· Submissions will be reviewed by a committee representing Strategic Communications
· If there are any issues with the artwork that would prevent it from being a part of this initiative, the artist will be notified and they can opt to make changes or not.
· Artwork may need to be cropped based on placement.
· Artists will retain ownership of their artwork. Artists are granting UCLA the exclusive ability to display/reproduce their art in various media/promotions as part of this initiative. Art shall not be used for profit by UCLA.
· Artists will receive named recognition for their approved contributions.Â