Art therapy outreach comes to P.A.’s Women’s Shelter
In the basement of the Prince Albert Women’s Shelter, Ashley Peterson explained to seven others around a table how once she too called the safe space home.
But after grappling with this dark chapter of her life, she entered university and pursued a background in Indigenous Social Work.
Working as the Indigenous Gallery Educator at the Mann Art Gallery, Peterson was looking for a way to expand the centre’s Imagine Arts outreach program. Citing a lack of programming at the shelter, she felt an art therapy course with an Indigenous perspective could resonate with the women.
“I feel like the Indigenous perspective of healing is more effective than any other method,” she said.