She/They
Masters of Art Therapy | Bachelor of Counselling and Social Science

Corrie is a neurodiverse creative with a passion for exploring the world through art, play, and curiosity. They have exhibited artwork, dabbled in fashion design, and recently discovered the joy of leather design. Outside the studio, you’ll often find Corrie hiking, camping, dancing, renovating and seeking out new places to explore.

With 18 years of experience in the mental health and community support sectors, Corrie’s deepest passion lies in Art Therapy. Their favourite way to work is through mixed media, anything hands-on and tactile.

Corrie takes a holistic, integrated approach, grounded in the belief that creative expression can transform how we experience ourselves and the world. They have witnessed firsthand how art can be a powerful tool for healing, insight, and connection, and bring this understanding into every session.

Corrie’s experience spans working with:

  • Children & families

  • People experiencing crisis and trauma

  • Domestic and family violence

  • Drug and alcohol recovery

  • Housing insecurity

  • LGBTQIA+ communities

  • Multicultural communities

Corrie has designed programs used within public health and private settings and continues to create spaces where people can explore, heal, and grow through creative process.

Corrie Nantes

She/They
Masters of Art Therapy | Bachelor of Counselling and Social Science | Ballarat Artist

Corrie is a neurodiverse creative with a passion for exploring the world through art, play, and curiosity. They have exhibited artwork, dabbled in fashion design, and recently discovered the joy of leather design. Outside the studio, you’ll often find Corrie hiking, camping, dancing, renovating and seeking out new places to explore.

With 18 years of experience in the mental health and community support sectors, Corrie’s deepest passion lies in Art Therapy. Their favourite way to work is through mixed media, anything hands-on and tactile.

Corrie takes a holistic, integrated approach, grounded in the belief that creative expression can transform how we experience ourselves and the world. They have witnessed firsthand how art can be a powerful tool for healing, insight, and connection, and bring this understanding into every session.

Corrie’s experience spans working with:

  • Children & families

  • People experiencing crisis and trauma

  • Domestic and family violence

  • Drug and alcohol recovery

  • Housing insecurity

  • LGBTQIA+ communities

  • Multicultural communities

Corrie has designed programs used within public health and private settings and continues to create spaces where people can explore, heal, and grow through creative process.