Mickie McGraw Fellowship

In 1967, Art Therapy Studio co-founders Mickie McGraw and Dr. George Streeter introduced a new approach to care: using art as a tool to help patients cope with extended hospital stays and new diagnoses. As the field of art therapy became more formalized, Mickie played a key role in shaping the use of art therapy both locally and nationally, specifically in the medical setting.  

A passionate advocate for people with disabilities, she developed innovative ways to make art accessible to all — including her well-known “Wheel Art” technique. Her impact on the field can be seen not only in its growth, but also in the many art therapists she mentored over the years.

Art Therapy Studio has always welcomed people from all walks of life. While our clients reflect a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, the professional field of art therapy has historically lacked that same level of representation. In honor of Mickie McGraw’s legacy, we created the Mickie McGraw Fellowship to help support and prepare early-career art therapists entering the profession.

The Mickie McGraw Fellowship provides clinical supervision for individuals with ATR-Provisional (ATR-P) status who are working toward their full ATR credential. Fellows receive 100 hours of supervision from experienced, credentialed art therapists and gain exposure to clinical practices aligned with Art Therapy Studio’s mission and standards of care.

Through this fellowship, we continue to carry forward Mickie’s dedication to mentorship, accessibility, and the development of strong, capable professionals in the field of art therapy.

Meet our Past Fellows