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TERRARIUM




COOPERATIVE ART STUDIO
   
1100sft Queer DIY art studio in Toronto’s West End
Supporting low income, racialized, queer/trans* artists
Providing creative space and private sliding scale counselling

Current Project
-  CUE ART PROJECTS x CAPSULES : ART RESIDENCY
Current Project  -  TQMC : DIY MUSIC LABEL INCUBATOR
COUNSELLING

Terrarium provides a private healing space where Zanette Singh offers sliding scale counselling to folks seeking emotional and spiritual support or guidance in their creative practice.


Invested in decolonial models of care and healing Zanette centers non-western ways of knowing and relating, bringing relationship and trust to the forefront of their practice.  
Zanette works adaptively, with an integrative approach, meeting you where you are at. They will walk alongside you, whatever journey you are on. 

They studied Existential Humanistic Integrative Psychotherapy + Spiritual Counselling, are a certified Death Doula, grief/deathworker.  Zanette belongs to a lineage of spirit workers and healing practitioners and carries this cultural knowledge and perspective into their practice. 

Zanette has deep understanding of addiction/recovery/harm reduction, trauma, PTSD, grief, death, dying, loss, gender,  trans* + gender non conforming experiences, 2SLGBTQIA+ issues, sexuality/desire, sex work, kink, intergenerational poverty, class, Racism, colourism, spiritual experiences, psychedelic experiences, the occult, domestic abuse, consumer/survivors, chronic pain and illness, intergenerational trauma, cultural loss + colonialism, creative blocks, being an artist and the pressures of creative practices, burnout, relationships, change and major life transitions. 

Zanette is open to working with folks from all communities however sliding scale is reserved for under-financed marginalized individuals. Please contact Zanette directly for more information or consultation. zanettesingh [at] gmail [dot] com

 
Photographer Omii Thompson and painted by Rajni Perera