Kutenai Art Therapy Institute
Access Art Therapy Continuing Education
Search
Program Admissions Courses Research
Summer Camp Event Calendar The Wellspring Blog Community Initiatives Essenze Publications Studio rentals Donate KATIA FAQ About Us Contact Us
Program Program Admissions Courses Research Access Art TherapyContinuing Education About Summer Camp Event Calendar The Wellspring Blog Community Initiatives Essenze Publications Studio rentals Donate KATIA FAQ About Us Contact Us
Kutenai Art Therapy Institute
Search
Pathways through Career Transitions: An Arts-based Approach to Decision-Making
2023Heidi AbbottMarch 10, 2023art therapy to support career planning, authenticity, closed group art therapy program, phenomenological approach
“To Know Someone Gives a Sh*t”
2023Ginger TuikMarch 10, 2023at-risk youth, art materials, tool kit, relational, therapeutic presence
Diverging Together: How group art therapy can affirm identity & belonging among trans, queer and non-binary youth
2022Amber GravelineMarch 1, 2023group art therapy, social justice, youth, LGBTQ+, anti-oppressive, psychosocial
(be)coming home: reconstructing an artist identity
2023Chelsea KitschFebruary 10, 2023artist identity, social constructivism, transpersonal
The Menstrual Cycle Speaks
2023Sara SkipperFebruary 10, 2023menstrual cycle phases, creativity, Jungian art therapy, feminist art therapy, eco art therapy, menstrual shame
The Selah Project
2023Jenny BalcarrasFebruary 10, 2023fairy tales, storytelling, finding voice, nature
Mark & Movement: Mindful Strength-Based Movement as a Tool to Overcome Creative Blocks
2022Lauren BoweringFebruary 10, 2023movement, creative blocks, online workshops
Soul bodied: A creative journey of self-exploration integrating mind, body and spirit
2022Ashleigh-Anne GureckasFebruary 10, 2023art therapist training, existential, spiritual, mind, body and spirit
(Re)Creating Childhood-Like Memories: Using Pre-Art Materials in Group Art Therapy with Older Women
2022Joanne Scobey-SutherlandFebruary 10, 2023abuse/trauma, pre-art materials, older women
Holding Art Therapy Through the Pandemic: An exploration of Art-Based Supervision in the Face of Collective Trauma
2022Shawna BanvilleFebruary 10, 2023collective trauma, pandemic, art-based supervision, remote therapy approaches
Making: Art, Meaning, and Life - A Community-Based Art Exhibit
2022Xia WuFebruary 9, 2023community-based art therapy, art exhibit
Zaagaasige: The Sun Shines Through
2022Jessica DayOctober 27, 2022poetry, reflective writing, cultural teachings, jingle dress
El Fuego que Nos Sostiene: Art Therapy Support for Activists and Human Rights Defenders
2022Ana Karen San Emeterio CastilloOctober 27, 2022feminist, human rights defenders, social justice, collective care
Coming Home: Developing an Ecological Identity Through Photography & Creative Writing
2022Julie JamesOctober 27, 2022ecological identity, photography, creative writing, climate crisis, a/r/tography
Spark Creativity and Nurture Wellbeing in Business with Art
2022Anna IskraOctober 27, 2022art therapy, business, entrepreneurs, outside-the-box thinking, marketing, holistic success
The functions of art-making in Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) with children and youth
2000Katharyn E. MorganJune 16, 2022children, critical incident stress debriefing, phenomenology, trauma
A FRAMEWORK FOR HEALING: School Based Art Therapy with a Boy Experiencing Complex Grief
2020Elizabeth BoutetteJune 16, 2022grief and loss, art as therapy, phenomenology, arts-based research
Hada De Basura: The work of the ‘garbage fairy' in an arts based community development research project
2016Heather GoodwinJune 16, 2022community, community development, environment, workshop, storytelling, culture, narrative therapy
The Dualities Within: Creating Change and Transformation Using Right Brain Interventions in Trauma-Informed Art Therapy
2021Zoe FeeJune 16, 2022trauma, post traumatic stress disorder, neuroscience, hermeneutic, dream work
Growing a Garden: The Value of an Online Art Therapy Group for Adults Affected by Illnes
2021Patricia CameronJune 16, 2022trauma, phenomenology, existentialism
Newer Older
 
Vine line.jpg
 
 

We acknowledge that the land on which we meet is traditional, unceded Indigenous territory.

Our deep gratitude to all Ancestors and Keepers of the land on whose traditional territories we are honoured to live and work. We extend our heartfelt appreciation for all the wisdom and teachings that Indigenous peoples share, teaching the ways of respect and reciprocity for the land and all life.

Read our full land acknowledgement statement here

 
 
Vine line.jpg
 
 

Stay in the loop

Join Our Mailing List
 

Show your support

Leave a review
 
Kutenai Art Therapy Institute
191 Baker Street,
Nelson, BC, V1L 4H1,
Canada
(250) 352-2264 admin@kutenaiarttherapy.com
Hours
Program
Program Overview Online Information Sessions Program Structure Campus Hybrid Cohort Online Hybrid Cohort Testimonials Clinical Placements Supervision Graduation Requirements Program Policies Courses Research
Admissions
Admissions Info How to Apply Admissions Form Fees Refund Policy Financial Aid Equivalency Assessments Transfer Agreements Bursaries and Scholarships
Community
Community Info Individual and Group Sessions Open Studios Professional Development Art for People Auxilium Games Calendar
About KATI
Contact Us Donate Accreditation Faculty Bios Elder Bios Essenze Publications Staff Bios The KATI Association FAQ
 
B.C Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit Designation

Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit & Shield Design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under licence.

 
Privacy Policy • Contact Us

Kutenai Art Therapy Institute, 191 Baker St., 2nd floor, Nelson BC, Canada V1L 4H1
Copyright © 2026 kutenaiarttherapy.com. All rights reserved.