Certified Mandala Art Facilitator · New York, NY
Mandala training in New York.
Train as a Certified Mandala Art Facilitator (CMAF) with Harmonika Institute in New York, NY. Train to lead mandala drawing as a contemplative art practice — for retreats, workshops, and one-on-one wellness work.

New York cohort details
- City
- New York, NY
- Credential
- CMAF
- Tuition
- Included in Expressive Arts Facilitation ($3,800)
- In-person training
- 2 days · 16h
- Total
- 16h · ~2 day-eq.
- Cohort
- 10 students
- Format
- 100% in person
PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.
Why Mandala in New York?
New York's wellness market is unlike any other in the country: it's where modalities are tested, refined, and exported. The five boroughs hold thousands of yoga studios, several hundred spas, and a thriving network of independent practitioners working in everything from Reiki to expressive arts. The career-changers who train with us in New York typically come from finance, media, fashion, and tech — they've spent a decade or more in highly cognitive work and want a practice that puts them back in the body, with their hands, in front of real people. Public transit makes attendance from across the metro realistic for evening and weekend cohorts.
For students of Mandala specifically, New York's scene is a particularly good match: highest density of yoga studios per capita in the u.s. strong demand for in-person, lineage-aware training. The local cohort runs in venue partners around DUMBO, Williamsburg, NoMad, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
New York applicants tend to be 35-50 years old, often coming from a decade or more in finance, law, media, fashion, advertising, or tech. Many have stable income, well-developed personal yoga or meditation practices, and clear evidence in their lives that the office-driven life is not sustainable. They are sophisticated consumers of wellness content and skeptical of training that overpromises. They want lineage clarity, real practice hours, and a credential they can speak about credibly with the friends and former colleagues they expect to bring as their first paying clients.
What you'll be training in.
For a deeper introduction to Mandala as a practice tradition, see the full program page.
A mandala is a geometric design organized around a center, found across many of the world's contemplative traditions: Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas, Hindu yantras, Navajo sand paintings, Christian rose windows, the Aztec sun stone, and many more. The English word comes from Sanskrit mandala, meaning circle. As a contemplative practice, drawing or constructing a mandala is a slow, focused, geometrically-disciplined act that supports inward attention.
Modern mandala facilitation in the U.S. wellness market draws on this contemplative heritage with explicit attribution. Carl Jung's twentieth-century work on the mandala as a symbol of psychological wholeness brought the practice into Western psychological vocabulary; the contemporary mindfulness and expressive-arts movements have made it accessible as a wellness practice. A facilitated mandala session today might involve guided geometric construction, freeform mandala drawing within a circular constraint, or group collaborative mandalas around a shared theme.
The Mandala curriculum, in 2 in-person days.
- Geometric construction of classical and free-form mandalas
- Color theory in service of intention
- Designing themed mandala prompts (grief, transition, joy)
- Leading a 90-minute mandala session as a complete arc
- Working with materials accessible to mixed-skill groups
- Building a facilitation practice within clear non-clinical scope
When Mandala cohorts run in New York.
New York cohorts run year-round with three start dates (January, May, September). Winter cohorts have lower attendance variance (people are indoors anyway); summer cohorts are slightly smaller but produce strong cohesion through the shared experience of training in heat. Most cohorts meet on weekends to accommodate working professionals, with one weeknight evening per month for cohort cohesion.
Who this New York cohort is for.
Career-changers, artists, and wellness practitioners who love precise, meditative drawing and want to share it.
After graduation in New York.
- Lead mandala workshops as a CMAF
- Add mandala work to a yoga, retreat, or coaching practice
- Anchor a recurring community mandala studio
- Sell themed mandala kits and online prompts
Offered inside the Expressive Arts Facilitation program in New York.
Mandala is not sold separately. It is one of the modules inside our Expressive Arts Facilitation program, whose full tuition is $3,800 for the cohort in New York.
See Expressive Arts Facilitation in New YorkIncluded
In Expressive Arts Facilitation
Mandala certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Mandala Art Facilitator in New York.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Mandala cohort starting in New York, NY. Free, online, one hour.