Whether you’re seeking personal healing, team connection or professional support, Our Services are guided by creativity, safety and care.

Our Services

  • Art Therapy

    Art therapy provides a safe, creative way to explore emotions, process experiences and reconnect with self using materials such as paint, clay, craft or through drawing. It is not about artistic skill — it’s about expression, regulation and meaning-making.

    Sessions are available for individuals (16+) and groups (12+), and support people navigating stress, anxiety, grief, trauma, life transitions or personal growth. Mobile programs can also be delivered for organisations, schools and community settings across Kununurra and the Kimberley region.

    Outcomes include: increased self-awareness, emotional regulation, grounding, resilience and healing through expression.

    Currently available for groups and community programs. Individual rat therapy will become available in 2026.

  • Workshops & Facilitation

    Creative, reflective workshops designed to build team connection, wellbeing and communication. Sessions are tailored for community organisations, schools and workplace teams, supporting stronger culture, leadership and resilience through experiential arts-based activities.

    Outcomes include: improved connection and communication, emotional safety within teams, shared understanding and increased engagement.

    Available for groups and organisations.

  • Clinical Supervision

    Supportive reflective clinical supervision for professionals working in therapeutic, community, health and social service roles. Sessions integrate art therapy and narrative practices to create space for self-reflection, growth and sustainable practice.

    Available for individuals or groups working as psychologists, social workers, counsellors, nurses, Aboriginal health workers and support staff.

    Outcomes include: increased professional confidence, emotional clarity, self-care strategies and strengthened practice.

    Available for individuals and teams.

  • Professional Learning

    Practical, trauma-informed training for professionals working in support, education, health and community services. Programs explore how to safely integrate art therapy approaches into clinical, wellbeing or classroom settings.

    Training topics can include: trauma-informed creative practice, art therapy for groups, working with children and young people, reflective practice through art, and emotional regulation tools.

    Outcomes include: increased capability, confidence in using creative tools and improved therapeutic engagement.

    Available for organisations and sector-based teams.

  • Art Therapy Participant

    Art therapy is a… “fantastic way to visualize invisible issues eg: anxiety. Knowing that there was a support group was a calming/relaxing thought. Hearing experiences of others helps me realise I’m not alone.”

  • Demeter Mock – Family & Domestic Violence Specialist Practitioner

    "Supervision with Stacey has given me a safe space, where I feel truly supported, to speak freely and openly about the challenges faced when working in community services. Stacey is generous with her skills and knowledge, and thanks to Stacey's guidance I feel more confident in my role."

  • Amy Mathers – Art Therapy Participant

    “Thank you so much Stacey for creating a calm and welcoming environment. I left the session feeling happy, content and supported. I would love to join another group session. Art is best type of therapy.”

  • Naomi – Counsellor (Professional Learning Participant)

    "MudLarke Art Healing provided a thoughtful, safe and expert space for our school wellbeing team to grow our art-therapy skills. Every part of the training gently offered hands on, engaging and highly activities and insights that were immediately applicable to our client work. Would highly recommend for anyone working in a therapeutic space!"

  • Megan – Psychologist (Professional Learning Participant)

    “The training with Stacy and Nicci was one of the most valuable professional development opportunities I’ve experienced in my career. It was both deeply insightful and highly practical, and I’ve been able to apply the strategies almost daily in my work. I now feel far more equipped to support at-risk Aboriginal youth in my role as a psychologist.”

  • Nicola Turschwell - Sensorimotor Art Therapist

    “Creative to the bones" is how I describe Stacey.

    Whether she’s presenting Art Therapy workshops, curating a training presentation, or immersed in her own art-making while sitting in nature, Stacey brings a signature creative flair to everything she touches. She is deeply committed to both personal and professional growth, and I highly recommend her as a compassionate and skilled companion in helping you find ease through your challenges.

  • Nicola Fletcher - Integrated Family Violence Case Worker

    “I have been receiving supervision with Stacey for a year and half and have found it incredibly helpful. Working in FDV in a remote location can be challenging and confronting at times and having Stacey to talk through these experiences and complex cases can assist to provide clarity and an alternative perspective when needed. Stacey has provided excellent guidance when discussing different approaches to use with clients and facilitates reflection on any workplace concerns.  I am truly grateful for Stacey’s supervision; always coming out feeling much lighter and positive after each session.”