Nadya Baron


Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling

Nadya Baron is a queer, immigrant emerging art therapist and artist based in Chicagoland, IL. Originally from Lithuania, she spent years working as an artist and photographer across Eastern Europe. Her professional experience in art education and social work further shaped a practice attentive to complexity and care. These experiences later guided her toward the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling program at SAIC. Clinical internships at Glenkirk and Inside Family Counseling provided extensive experience with diverse populations, including children and adults with autism and complex trauma. Nadya’s therapeutic lens blends together psychoanalytic theory with queer and feminist perspectives, centering identity, agency, and embodied expression, guided by the belief that creative processes reveal what spoken language often cannot. Her lifelong commitment to photography grounds her exploration of emotion, narrative, and self-representation within both her creative and therapeutic work. Nadya aims to create therapeutic spaces where clients can explore, question, and rewrite the stories that shape them.