I am thrilled to be cultivating a space dedicated to holistic mental health and community building right in the heart of St. Louis’ Dutchtown neighborhood. Tiny Postcards Studio is set up to be highly versatile in order to accommodate a cozy 1-1 client experience, groups, workshops, and other community events. It houses an extensive array of art supplies, open space for movement, a variety of instruments, and so much more!

The Open Front Area of Tiny Postcards Studio has a beautiful dark wood floor, curtains and painted screens, pillows in the window seats, and tools for yoga and supported movement.

Accessibility Statement

At Tiny Postcards, accessibility is incredibly important to me. I see working towards accessibility as an ever-evolving learning process which requires an active interplay between listening and responding with openness and sensitivity. Here I’d like to address one issue in particular: wheelchair accessibility. When I first moved into the space in July 2024, I was under the impression that I would be able to use a suitcase style wheelchair ramp to allow for safe, streamlined coming and going. However, I soon found out that due to a number of factors (being a corner building, the load bearing pole you see in the photograph, the nature of the two threshold platforms) the suitcase style ramp wasn’t going to work. I am currently in the process of exploring alternate solutions and seeking grant funding to finance the installation of an ADA compliant ramp. In the meantime, please know how much this matters to me.