Artists and Art Therapists are rising to the challenge of COVID-19 Lock Down by making art! I have created a gallery on my website as a free and dedicated space where you can exhibit your artwork, and we can together … Read More
Dr Carla van Laar. Artist. Creative And Experiential Therapist

Dr Carla van Laar
Master of Creative Arts Therapy
Doctor of Therapeutic Arts Practice
PACFA Reg. Clinical and Accredited Supervisor – PACFA
Carla is a painter and therapeutic arts practitioner from Australia. Born in Brisbane, Carla is first generation Australian on her Dutch grandparents side, and 7th generation through her maternal bloodline who were mostly English and came to Australia in the early colonisation of the 1800s. Her mother grew up in remote North Queensland and most of her extended family still live up North.
Carla currently lives and works in Boon Wurrung Country in the South Eastern coastal town of Inverloch, paying deep respects to the First Peoples of the Kulin Nations whose land was never ceded and will always be Aboriginal land.
Part of the Creative Revolution in Mental Health and Wellbeing
Identifying as a cishet woman, Carla is passionately disinterested in socially constructed identities that disempower anyone. Carla has over 25 years’ experience working with people and the arts for health and well-being in community organisations, justice, health and education contexts.
Carla’s first book “Bereaved Mother’s Heart” was published in 2007 and broke social taboos about maternal grief. From 2008-18 she established and ran an independent art therapy studio and gallery in Melbourne. Her Doctoral research “Seeing Her Stories” continues the mission to make women’s stories visible, through art.
Carla has worked as an Art Therapy educator at a number of training institutions since 2001. She is a practicing artist and in 2018 received an Artist Fellowship at RMIT’s creative research lab, “Creative Agency”. She insists on being part of a creative revolution in which art re-embodies lived experience, brings us to our senses, makes us aware of the interconnectedness of all life and is an agent of social change.
Carla’s book “Seeing her stories” presents her Doctoral research into making unseen stories visible through art. It was published in 2020 and is available to read for free on this website under the Seeing Her Stories menu.
Carla has lived experience as the parent of a child with disabilities and a life limiting condition, and it was during her beloved son Vaughn’s life that she was introduced to the life enhancing potential of creative arts therapies. She has worked with people who have disabilities since 1991 and continues this supportive 1:1 work today in her Inverloch based Art Therapy studio.
Experiential ways of knowing underpin Carla’s therapeutic work, including embodied attunement and arts-based responding, informed by trauma-centred, strengths-based, existential and narrative approaches. She loves to share creative practices as ways of knowing and being.
Carla is driven by a belief that the values underpinning arts-based practice are essential for healing our troubled world. She has authored two books and multiple articles.
Carla currently works with NDIS participants, war veterans, families affected by violence, and other creative help-seekers, and provides online supervision for practitioners around Australia. She regularly gets involved in creative projects that ignite her interest.
Carla is the Founding Director of the Creative Mental Health Forum and Collective Care Retreat, and Convenor of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA)’s College of Creative and Experiential Therapies (CCET).
Watch this short clip filmed at Carla’s “Unsung Spaces” exhibition during her fellowship at RMIT University’s “Creative Agency”.
Anna Kellerman of “Mama Creatives” invited Carla as a special guest. In this interview, Carla talks about being a woman, creative and therapist, being a bereaved mother, her journey into creative arts therapy, radical research and the art of activism and social change.

CLICK HERE to Listen to Dr Carla interviewed on the FAT MOON Podcast

Art Therapy First Aid update: the national tour, and the move to online.
Looking back on the happy pictures taken only a few weeks ago during the first week of March, I already experience a strange new wistfulness and an awareness of how incredible the timing of these gatherings was. How very special … Read More

“Getting Creative with Trauma – Part 1”
“Getting Creative with Trauma: Part 1”is coming up soon on Sunday 26th April. This professional development workshop was fully booked last year – please register now to ensure your place! Gain confidence in using creative responses within a trauma informed … Read More

Heide Gallery curators request an Art Therapy perspective for Joy Hester’s biography
On Tuesday 11th February I admit to being delighted as I met with Heide Gallery’s two wonderful curators, Lesley Harding and Kendrah Morgan. I had made contact with them expressing my support and interest in their programming for 2020, especially … Read More

Supervision Studio begins in Brunswick
The first Supervision Studio launched on Sunday 16th February at Brunswick Mechanics Institute. Supervision Studio draws on inspiration from a range of sources. For those of you who completed a Master of Creative Arts Therapy at RMIT, you might remember … Read More

ART THERAPY FIRST AID – MOMENTUM
The Art Therapy First Aid workshops have been warmly embraced by the Art Therapy community. After the first workshop in January, I was invited to run a second workshop in Geelong. Forty art therapists have already attended the workshops, and … Read More

End of Year Art Sale!
Do you need a little more art in your life? YES! Of course you do! The presence of art enhances life in many ways, with recent studies showing that it can reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression and dementia! Read more … Read More

Professional Development for Therapists with Carla 2020 Calendar
“Carla offers the best of all worlds in her training: practical, experiential arts-based processes with an accessible overview of relevant theory to contextualise these practices. She also provides space for reflection and integration of these ideas along with opportunities to … Read More

Launching Supervision Studio 2020
This is the supervision you have been dreaming of! We meet five times a year at the Brunswick Mechanics Institute Studio – a beautiful, light filled room, with timber floors, high ceilings and couches. We use art based and experiential … Read More

Meeting Places: Art based, collaborative goal setting and therapeutic reviews
The first “Meeting Places” PD workshop at CERES on Sunday 25th August 2019 highlighted the values shared by the wonderful group of therapists who attended. Some had travelled from regional Victoria and Tasmania to be there – affirming that finding … Read More

Cultivating Presence and Embodiment through Art Based Practices
Since finishing my Doctoral research – an art based research project into “Seeing her stories”, I became compelled to immediately start sharing what I have learned. I don’t want my findings to just sit on a book shelf, I want … Read More

A calendar of continuing professional development training opportunities.
I am happy to announce that, in response to requests and need, I have developed a calendar of continuing professional development training opportunities. These six hour intensives run one Sunday a month at CERES Education Centre in Brunswick, Melbourne. I … Read More

Publications & Resources
Dr Carla van Laar’s Publications and Resources SNAPSHOTS OF A BEREAVED MOTHER’S HEART – RESEARCH Dr Carla’s first major work was her 2001 Master’s research project, in she investigated her own lived experience of being a bereaved Mother using arts … Read More

Curriculum Vitae
Dr Carla van Laar MCAT Prof Doc ThAP PACFA reg. Clinical 27769 PACFA accredited supervisor Arts Practitioner, Educator, Researcher and Therapist “With over 25 years experience working with people to enhance life through art, I am committed to creativity and … Read More