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Featured Member: Maria Kim

Featured Member: Maria Kim

I was born and raised in South Korea. I worked as an art teacher in middle schools for about 10 years, where I felt the need to help students in my unique way. That led me to study abroad in the US to advance my study in art therapy at Loyola Marymount University.

Featured Member: Devika Parmar

Featured Member: Devika Parmar

To see the way that art and metaphor held a patient’s experience, served as a mirror to build insight, and allowed them to work through challenges was a gift. The power of art therapy for adult populations is less known and I seek for this work to become more commonplace.

Featured Member: Soma Vajpayee

Featured Member: Soma Vajpayee

“In my life as an artist, I discovered a sanctuary of healing within the realm of colors and forms. That’s what I wanted to share with the world when I started the journey to become an art therapist. Shedding the rigid confines of expectations, I unearthed transformative energies residing within my brush strokes.”

Join us for Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-Being

Join us for Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-Being

As we kick off Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, join us for this special Continuing Education virtual event on Tuesday, April 30, 7 – 9pm ET. Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-being, a session hosted by Tsz Yan Winnie Wong, MAATC, ATR-BC, LPC, invites art therapists to engage with the historical, cultural, social, and political contexts that shape the lived experiences of both our clients and ourselves.

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