I believe all human beings are intrinsically creative.
Expressing this creativity can help us find balance and fulfillment in daily life.
I utilize a healing-centered, anti-oppressive approach incorporating different creative processes like art-making, creative writing, and movement. I prioritize sensory experiences and creative expression for healing, which differs from traditional methods that rely heavily on verbal communication. Instead, I believe in using nonverbal and experiential techniques to access deeper emotions and insights.
I am here to hold space for you as you navigate life transitions, find work/life balance, overcome creative blocks, manage perfectionism, and seek personal growth.
Many of my clients come to seek support for chronic stress, anxiety, trauma, depression, grief, perfectionism, stagnant creative energy, and many are healing generational wounds.
I completed my undergraduate studies at Spelman College and received a Master's of Arts degree in Art Therapy from The George Washington University. I am a council member of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education and teach at Pennsylvania Western University’s art therapy program.
I've worked in schools, shelters, psychiatric facilities, court programs, community outreach, and private practice since 2009. I've cared for clients of all ages and diverse backgrounds and collaborated with community-based organizations to develop programming for marginalized and underserved communities.
And all this work has led me to this space - created for you.