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Welcome. 

Art(s) Therapy Hub is a collaborative private practice group dedicated to supporting trauma healing and resilience through culturally responsive supervision, consultation, and education.

 

We are clinically trauma-trained art therapists who are passionate about facilitating collaboration and support for both emerging and established creative clinicians. We offer therapy sessions, groups, resources, workshops, and education services for the LGBTQ+, BIPoC and allied collective.

Our work is secular and spiritually informed but not faith-based. We do not provide Christian-centered counseling or align with Christian nationalist frameworks, and we are transparent about this as queer, social-justice-oriented practitioners. Clients seeking explicitly religious or faith-integrated therapy are supported in making informed choices and, when appropriate, are referred to providers whose practice aligns with those needs.

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Our Group

Creativity. Collaboration. Connection.

Core Clinicians

We are licensed, advanced trauma-trained, and board certified art therapists who foster collaboration and care for creative clinicians at every stage. All Hub therapists are Anchor Network trained and are graduate level educators. Our services include art therapy, groups, couples, workshops, supervision, consultation, and educational resources for LGBTQ+, BIPoC, and allied communities.

Supervisees

Supervisees are pre-licensed under supervision of the above Hub clinicians while they building their individual practices from a liberatory lens. All supervisees are Anchor trauma-trained or in the process of training. Services include art therapy, groups, workshops, and educational resources for LGBTQ+, BIPoC, and allied communities. We recommend these clinicians without reservation. 

Land Acknowledgment 

Sitting on Dakota land, we hold deep reverence for the healing and living space  we occupy in the art studios in which we work, and endeavor to bring honor in my service to community. 

 

We acknowledge the Dakota (or Sioux) and the Ojibwa (Anishinabe or Chippewa) people as the traditional residers and caretakers of this land. We recognize that the land was never ceded and  pay deep respect to sovereign Native and Indigenous cultures and communities; and to Elders both past and present. There are no illegal people on stolen land. 

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