FAQS

Can I bring my kid to the Collage Nights? I do say 18+ for my Thursday night gatherings but I totally understand not having access/extra cash for childcare! Please let me know ahead if time and purchase your little person a spot too. Be aware that it can be a long time for a kiddo so maybe bring a book/homework and snack.

What if you only offer a group class but I would like a one-on-one experience? Please reach out if you would like a one-on-one experience and I can create a custom class time for you. Currently, I have Monday mornings from 10am-12pm set up for custom appointments. If you are interested please don’t hesitate to email me.

Do you take insurance for the Mindful Art Classes/Spirit Collage? My services are currently private-pay only and I do not work with insurance directly. If you have out of network benefits that will cover art therapy services, I can provide documentation that you can self-submit to your insurance provider to request reimbursement. I cannot guarantee whether you will be reimbursed by your insurance provider, so I recommend checking your out of network benefits and asking if art therapy is eligible for reimbursement.

Do you offer a sliding scale of payments for students in need? Yes, I can provide a sliding scale of pricing based on you and/or your family’s income. Please contact me and we can discuss your needs.

Will you share my work from Mindful Art with anyone? When you enter into a session with me you will sign a contract delegating your wishes on sharing your work with your primary provider and or with the public. If you make any work that you would like to share within the Mindful Art Classes community you can let me know and I will send you a release form.

Will you discuss the content of the Mindful Art classes with anyone? When you enter into a session with me we will both sign a confidentiality agreement so that all of your information, personal information, and discussions are private. In a group setting the fellow students will also sign a confidentiality agreement to not discuss any details about others in the class.