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

St. Louis cohort details
- City
- St. Louis, MO
- 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 St. Louis?
St. Louis's wellness market is smaller than larger Midwest metros but unusually loyal — practitioners build long-term client relationships and the community is closely networked. Our cohorts here include educators, healthcare workers, and community-service professionals.
For students of Mandala specifically, St. Louis's scene is a particularly good match: tight-knit practitioner community. strong client retention rates. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Central West End, The Loop, Soulard, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
St. Louis students are often 35-55, with backgrounds in education, healthcare, social services, and church-community work. The cohort is smaller than larger metros and unusually committed.
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 St. Louis.
St. Louis cohorts adjust around the Midwest winter. May and September starts dominate; January cohorts are small. Tornado season (April-June) occasionally requires scheduling adjustments.
Who this St. Louis cohort is for.
Career-changers, artists, and wellness practitioners who love precise, meditative drawing and want to share it.
After graduation in St. Louis.
- 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 St. Louis.
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 St. Louis.
See Expressive Arts Facilitation in St. LouisIncluded
In Expressive Arts Facilitation
Mandala certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Mandala Art Facilitator in St. Louis.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Mandala cohort starting in St. Louis, MO. Free, online, one hour.