Department of Art Therapy and Counseling

Activities

CAT Club  

The Creative Arts Therapy Club (CAT) Club is a student-led organization that is open to all students, regardless of their major. Club members meet twice a month during the semester and engages in on-campus and off-campus activities. For more details contact Terri Giller, CAT Club Advisor (terri.giller@westliberty.edu).

Service Learning Opportunities

Students are provided a wide range of service learning opportunities during their course of study in the undergraduate Creative Arts Therapy program. This provides real-world experience working with diverse populations with various abilities and disabilities. 

Art Therapy Gallery

Throughout the semester, the Art Therapy Gallery hosts a variety of exhibitions including students work as well as hosting community artists.

CAT Senior Projects

As part of the requirement for the Creative Arts Therapy Major, students are required to complete a Senior Project of their choice. Topics range from running community art groups, painting murals, altered books, to educational workshops.

Graduate Student Exhibition

As part of the graduate Art Therapy and Counseling program, students are required to present their artwork during the Fall Virtual Residency.

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