Certified Expressive Art Facilitator · Sacramento, CA
Expressive Arts Facilitation training in Sacramento.
Train as a Certified Expressive Art Facilitator (CEAF) with Harmonika Institute in Sacramento, CA. A deep training in expressive arts facilitation — drawing, painting, collage, sculpture — for wellness and personal-development settings. Not a clinical art therapy degree.

Sacramento cohort details
- City
- Sacramento, CA
- Credential
- CEAF
- Tuition
- $3,800
- In-person training
- 12 days · 96h
- Live cohort calls
- 2 days · 8h
- Supervised practice
- 100h
- Immersion stage
- 3 days · 24h
- Portfolio + jury
- 65h
- Total
- 293h · ~37 day-eq.
- Cohort
- 10 students
- Format
- In person + live cohort calls
PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.
Why Expressive Arts Facilitation in Sacramento?
Sacramento's wellness market is shaped by the California state government workforce (the largest concentration in the country), UC Davis Medical Center, and the broader Sacramento Valley agricultural community. Our cohorts here often include state employees in mid-career questioning, healthcare workers, and educators.
For students of Expressive Arts Facilitation specifically, Sacramento's scene is a particularly good match: state government and uc davis pipelines. adjacent to bay area but more affordable. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Midtown Sacramento, East Sacramento, Davis, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
Sacramento students are often 35-55, with backgrounds in state government, education, healthcare, and agriculture. The cohort is more practical and less trend-driven than coastal markets.
What you'll be training in.
For a deeper introduction to Expressive Arts Facilitation as a practice tradition, see the full program page.
Expressive arts facilitation is the practice of supporting other people in using creative process — drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, mixed-media — for wellness, personal growth, and self-knowledge. The facilitator is not a therapist (and the work is not therapy in the clinical sense). The facilitator is more like a thoughtful host: designing prompts, choosing materials, holding the time and the room, and supporting the participant's own process without interpreting or diagnosing.
The work happens in three main formats. Group studios are 90- to 180-minute facilitated sessions for groups of six to twenty participants, working with shared materials around a theme (grief, transition, identity, embodiment, joy). One-on-one expressive arts sessions are 60- to 90-minute private appointments, often part of a longer arc, where the facilitator works with a single participant on more personal material. Themed retreats are multi-day or weeklong intensives, often residential, that braid expressive arts with movement, meditation, or contemplative practice.
The Expressive Arts Facilitation curriculum, in 12 in-person days.
- Foundational drawing, painting, collage, and sculpture facilitation
- Designing themed group studios for wellness and personal growth
- Holding one-on-one expressive sessions with intake and aftercare
- Working with grief, life transitions, and creative blocks
- Selecting safe, accessible materials for varied populations
- Trauma-informed pacing and clear, consistent referral pathways
- Building an expressive arts practice: ethics, pricing, marketing
When Expressive Arts Facilitation cohorts run in Sacramento.
Sacramento cohorts run year-round with mild winters; the deep summer heat (110°F+ days are real) shapes summer cohort scheduling — meetings move indoors and start times shift earlier.
Who this Sacramento cohort is for.
Career-changers, artists, and wellness practitioners who want to facilitate creative process without confusing it with clinical art therapy.
After graduation in Sacramento.
- Open a private expressive arts facilitation practice (CEAF)
- Lead studios in retreats, wellness centers, and community spaces
- Specialize in grief, transition, or women's circles
- Add expressive work to a coaching, yoga, or somatic practice
$3,800 for the full 37-day Expressive Arts Facilitation program in Sacramento.
Same tuition whether you study in Sacramento or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Sacramento cohort.
Tuition and financing details$3,800
293h total · 12 in-person days
Expressive Arts Facilitation certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Expressive Art Facilitator in Sacramento.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Expressive Arts Facilitation cohort starting in Sacramento, CA. Free, online, one hour.