As an art therapist, I provide therapeutic group sessions for organisations and social service agencies. These sessions can be structured as one-time engagements or multiple sessions, depending on the specific goals.
I am fluent in English, Mandarin, Malay, Cantonese, Hokkien, and understand Hakka.
Below highlights the areas of our past and current work, email us to discuss how therapeutic art can benefit you/ the client groups your organisation serves.
Services for Organisations
Team Bonding
Facilitate connection among team members through engaging therapeutic art activities.
Services for Social Service Agencies
Volunteer & Staff Development
• Introduction to Therapeutic Art Tools
Equip volunteers and staff with practical therapeutic art techniques for effective engagement with their specific client groups.
Client Support & Engagement
• Support Groups
Offer a safe and expressive space for various client populations, including: teenagers with mental health concerns, caregivers, and cancer survivors.
• Therapeutic Art Engagement
Provide meaningful activities for expression and social connection to enhance well-being. Our work has involved adults and seniors in the community, and with seniors living with dementia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Group Size
Our ideal group size is 6–8 participants.
If participants have high support needs, we recommend the inclusion of additional co-facilitator(s).
In cases where additional facilitation isn’t feasible, we may opt to downscale the group size accordingly.
Location
Sessions can take place at your premises, online, or at our studio.
(Note: We have 3 friendly cats at our studio, this may not be suitable for those with cat allergies)
Any Testimonials & Past Collaborations
While this service hasn’t been heavily publicised, we’ve received referrals through word of mouth and connections made at events.
We’re currently in the process of obtaining consent to share testimonials and partner logos.
In the meantime, feel free to email with any questions or if you’d like to schedule an exploratory meeting.

