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Event Ended Feb 27th 2024

How to Become an Art Therapist: Campus Tour and Info Session

Feb 27, 2024, 1:00 AM – Feb 27, 2024, 2:30 AM

Picture yourself in a career at the intersection of creativity, land-based practice, and collective care.
Kutenai Art Therapy Institute (KATI) invites you to join us for an immersive campus tour and engaging information session, tailored to those curious about the rewarding path of becoming an art therapist.
KATI offers a two-year, fully accredited diploma program in land-based, relational art therapy. We take a trauma-informed approach to therapeutic practice and education that is deeply grounded in ecological relationship.
The program is eligible for student loans and qualifies graduates to become professional members of the Canadian Art Therapy Association.
Drop in for a glimpse of your future as a professional art therapist. Then, after the tour, join us for light refreshments and a chance to connect and create art together.
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Kutenai Art Therapy Institute
191 Baker St., Second Floor
Nelson, British Columbia
V0G 2J0
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The Kutenai Art Therapy Institute is dedicated to the belief that the creative process is healing and life enhancing, and that the expressive arts can contribute therapeutically to both individual and community health. KATI is dedicated to training culturally sensitive and responsive art therapists, and to providing art therapy as a community service.

Causes this event supports

  • Arts & Culture

  • Education

  • Mental Health

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