Create. Heal. Transform.
A vibrant, grounded space for healing through art.
Threshold Art Therapy offers art therapy in Winnipeg through a calm, creative clinical setting, helping children, youth, and adults explore emotion, resilience, and change in a way that still feels safe and professional.
Winnipeg-based
In-person support in a welcoming creative setting.
No art skills needed
Process matters more than product.
Professional care
Ethical, client-centered therapeutic practice.

Threshold Art Therapy
Creative expression with structure, clarity, and care.
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This practice is rooted in belonging — belonging to ourselves, to our communities, and to the land. Healing begins with radical hospitality: a welcoming of each person as they are, and a gentle invitation for the parts of ourselves that have been hidden, exiled, or forgotten to return home.
Grounded in a land-based approach, this work honours the relationship between people, place, and spirit. The practice weaves warmth, creativity, and emotional safety, offering clients meaningful ways to express, process, and release what they carry.
Each person's unique path is met with care and respect. Together we nurture confidence, worthiness, happiness, and a growing sense of peace — creating space for healing, connection, and a deeper sense of belonging.
What is art therapy?
Art therapy uses visual art-making such as drawing, painting, collage, or clay to support expression, reflection, healing, and nervous-system regulation.
What is expressive arts therapy?
Expressive arts therapy is a multimodal approach that may weave together visual art, movement, music, writing, and drama to deepen meaning-making and embodied awareness.
Services
Support that stays clear, practical, and human.
Individual Art Therapy Session
A one-on-one art therapy session using various art materials to explore emotions, reduce stress, and promote self-awareness.
Focused Streams
Three distinct ways to engage the work.
Explore focused streams within the practice, from end-of-life support to trauma-informed work with children and youth to a broader person-centred approach.
NEST Program
Supportive end-of-life art and expressive therapy for individuals and family members seeking steadiness, dignity, reflection, and connection.
Children and Youth Trauma Support
Trauma-informed art therapy for children and youth who need a safe, developmentally attuned space for regulation, expression, attachment, and resilience.
Person-Centred Art Therapy
A collaborative, person-centred art therapy approach that uses creative process to support reflection, healing, insight, and self-directed growth.
“You do not need to be an artist to benefit from art therapy. You only need room to show up honestly.”
Pamela Vialoux, Registered Art Therapist
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Ready to begin?
Book online when you are ready. The process is straightforward, confidential, and designed to reduce friction.
