GROUP
1 hour 30 minutes
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A$45.00
Be your own muse and inspire yourself. The first Saturday of every month we will explore our uniqueness through topics of self-inquiry guided by our internal wisdom. We will be taking common art therapy processes and explore with the support of a small group environment. Fostering a new and deeper appreciation and admiration for ourselves!
We will use a range of art materials to process and reflect. No art experience is necessary.
February's topic: Self-Love
1 hour 30 minutes
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A$45.00
On the third Sunday of every month, we will explore our uniqueness by utilising a powerful blend of Human Design and art therapy. Using therapeutic processes to 'decondition' our 'Not-Self, we will be taking art therapy processes and exploring our most authentic nature in a safe and supportive group setting and fostering a new and deeper appreciation and awareness of our unique selves!
Human Design is a system that combines ancient and modern wisdom. Find your free chart here: https://geneticmatrix.com
2 hours
This group is for adults and focuses on an A4 journal format, using a range of materials and techniques. Specifically for clients who enjoy the social connection of a creative group session without the overwhelm of a larger group. These groups will be for just four clients for a one-hour session at $45 each. Delivered by a qualified Art Therapist, these sessions explore emotional and mental wellbeing, using informed creative art processes.
1 hour 30 minutes
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A$260.00
These are events that can be custom made to make baby showers, hens nights, birthday parties, divorce parties and many other occasions unique and meaningful. If finding meaning in the small things makes your heart sing... you will love these bespoke art events. It's a beautiful combination of intention, creativity, acknowledgement and celebration, for up to 10 people.
1 hour
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A$260.00
Veronica Bestall is an advocate for mental wellness using the creative arts. She is proud and thrilled when asked to attend speaking engagements to educate and inform groups and work environments about Art Therapy. Often an art-making exercise is included in the presentation depending on the needs, participants and expectations of the event organisers.