Clay containers









Participants created a symbolic clay container using raw clay sculpture and embellishments as desired.

Banish the winter blues

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A new business in East Gippsland helps people find creative solutions for life's challenges.

As the shorter, colder days close in, many people in the southern states of Australia get the “winter blues”. Those who work, find they are leaving home and getting home in the dark. There is less opportunity for outdoor activities and less exposure to light and sunshine. For some, however, symptoms are severe enough to disrupt their lives and to cause considerable distress. These people are suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Art therapy workshops and individual sessions can help people look at life “Right Side Up” during the darker months of the year. A creativity coach and consultant guides clients through creative modalities such as journaling, drawing, painting, sculpting, guided meditation, visualisation, music, movement and environmental awareness to encourage right-brain activity and offer a fresh perspective on dealing with daily challenges.

Creative art as therapy helps people explore their issues, blocks, and personal resources in a right-brain way. It puts the logical and analytical left-brain to rest for a time and allows intuitive solutions or answers to arise. When used in a non-prescriptive way, creating art helps the client dialogue with things that are important to them, be validated, accepted, and assisted in moving forward.

Right Side Up workshops can be a lot of fun. It’s all about having a go and discovering your own innate creativity.

Mid-winter workshops include;

Not SAD Sundays: foster a spirit of exploration and play in a supportive and social environment. For those seeking relief from the winter blues or who simply want to explore their own creativity.

Art Paths* can help those facing crossroads and transition to clarify goals and make confident choices.

The Art of Healing*: provides nurturing and inspiration in times of stress, burnout and disease.


For bookings or more info: phone 0403 856 993 or see email link on sidebar.

Council of Gamblers Help Services

A group of social workers, psychologists and counsellors, who work almost exclusively in the area of problem gambling, met in Marysville for their annual conference this week. Right Side Up facilitated three creative workshops to expose participants to art therapy techniques for the purpose of networking, teambuilding and learning new self care techniques.


A group mural offered attendees an opportunity to creatively share their workplace achievements from the past year and facilitate discussion on what worked and what didn't.


Personal artworks were also created to depict a place of peace and provide a mental "retreat space" they could return to at anytime.

The workshops concluded with a session on body awareness. This helped participants identify internal responses to external stimuli through the use of music, movement and sculpture.