Join us for a personal meeting and experiential workshop at Ono's Art Studio with Anat Wolf, Head of the M.A. program in Visual Art Therapy
When Words Fall Short, Art Speaks - Discover Visual Art Therapy at Ono

Join our Open Day: Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 5:30 PM

Explore our Master of Arts in Visual Art Therapy, a graduate program specifically designed for English-speakers and new Olim.
The program integrates artistic tools (drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media) with psychological techniques to address emotional and psychological challenges. You’ll learn to use creative processes as both verbal and non-verbal therapeutic interventions, helping clients discover their inner resilience and navigate life’s complexities.

During the event, you will:

🎨 Participate in an experiential art therapy workshop led by Anat Wolf, Head of the M.A. Program.

🎨 Learn about the program’s structure, prerequisite requirements, scholarship opportunities, and admissions process and get your questions answered directly.

🎨Discover exclusive benefits for attendees!

Spots are limited. Reserve your spot today and take your first step toward a career in art therapy.

 


Join us on campus on Sunday, May 17 at 5:30 PM and enjoy a special early registration discount on the application fee


What Previous Students Are Saying:

“This journey was deeper and more powerful than I ever imagined. I explored diverse methods, gained hands-on experience, and left with true confidence in my skills as a therapist.”
Bat El Rachel Levi,
Graduate, Visual Art Therapist

🌍 Our program combines personalized support with a welcoming academic environment to support a smooth transition and long-term success in art therapy.

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