💡 What can you expect from this workshop?
This one-time art therapy workshop offers a gentle and compassionate space for those who are grieving to reflect, express, and honour their journey through creativity. Guided by art therapists, participants will be invited into a process of art-making and self-compassion to support emotional healing. No art experience is needed — only a willingness to create, feel, and be present with your emotions.
🟢 Who should join?
This session is open to those who are grieving a loss.
✨ Meet the facilitators
Ms Roxanne Chew Jia Yu
Roxanne is a Senior Art Therapist at Woodlands Health. Trained in art therapy, psychology, and nursing, she integrates creative expression with mental health care to support individuals experiencing grief, trauma, and emotional distress. Her clinical work focuses on palliative care, geriatrics, and psychiatry. Roxanne is passionate about creating safe and compassionate spaces for healing and meaning-making, particularly at the end of life and during times of transition.
Ms Lim Cheng Hong
Cheng Hong is a qualified Art Therapist at Woodlands Health. She recently graduated with a Master’s in Art Therapy from LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore. Her current clinical practice involves supporting the psychological and emotional needs of adults and older adults living with dementia or receiving end-of-life care. She has also had the privilege of facilitating art therapy interventions with individuals living with mental health conditions at a day rehabilitation centre and a psychiatric nursing home.