Wednesdae is a trans/non-binary art therapist and counselor dedicated to providing gender-affirming, trauma-informed care that emphasizes healing-centered engagement, body justice, intersectional social justice, and equitable access to eating disorder treatment. They co-own and operate Rainbow Recovery, offering clinical supervision, consultations, trainings, workshops, counseling, and art therapy services to clients in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. As a full-time professor at Moravian University, Wednesdae teaches mental health counseling, social work, and expressive art courses, inspiring future professionals. Over the past decade, they have led trainings and workshops for organizations such as the American Art Therapy Association, National Alliance for Eating Disorders, and Yale University, among others. Previously, Wednesdae founded the country's first 2sLGBTQIA+ Eating Disorder Program, served on Project HEAL's Board, and presided over the Connecticut Art Therapy Association. They currently co-chair the Health Professionals in Training Program on the GLMA Board. Their expertise addresses LGBTQ+ concerns and trauma, honoring each client's identity.
""A deeply considered, liberatory framework where art becomes a tool for survival, self-expression, and transformation.... I believe this will be a vital resource for clinicians, educators, and anyone invested in creating more compassionate, just, and creative possibilities for body-based and expressive arts healing."" —JACKIE ARMSTRONG, MA (she/they), associate educator, visitor research and experience at The Museum of Modern Art ""Through vivid client narratives, Wednesdae bridges theory and practice and reminds us that arts therapies must ultimately make our clients' lives more livable, hospitable, and joyful. A timely, essential read for anyone studying or supporting LGBTQIA+ lives through creative therapeutic practice."" —ZACHARY D. VAN DEN BERG, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, author and editor of Queer Worldmaking in Art Therapy, art therapist and counselor, and president and founder of the Coalition for Queer Creative Arts Therapies, Inc. ""A master class in the art of healing. Wednesdae fuses expressive and somatic therapies with precision, compassion, and heart, showing how creativity can transform pain into power. Their writing moves, teaches, and inspires in equal measure—inviting readers to pick up the brush, the pen, or the dance step and reclaim their own narratives. This book doesn't just inform; it ignites."" —MONIKA OSTROFF, LICSW, CEDS-S (she/they), executive director of MEDA (Multi-Service Eating Disorder Association)