
Lisa Wutch has been an accredited music therapist at SPH since 2013. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Lethbridge and a Bachelor of Music Therapy degree from Capilano University in North Vancouver. Lisa came to Saskatoon when there was opportunity in the community as well as on the Palliative Care Unit at St. Paul’s Hospital to complete a 1000-hour internship. Saskatoon has been home ever since. Lisa has experience working in various health care settings including long-term, palliative, hemodialysis, and adult acute care, as well as community cancer support. She considers it an honor to use music to build trusting relationships with others, break down barriers, build community, offer normalcy, and witness transformation no matter how big or small that may be.
Marlessa Wesolowski is a Canadian painter based in Saskatoon Saskatchewan, whose work explores the relationship between humans and the natural world through themes of fragility, resilience, and renewal. As artist-in-residence at St. Paul's Hospital for over two decades, she co-founded the Healing Arts Program in 2005, fostering connection, reflection, and healing through creative expression. Her paintings invite viewers to pause, witness, and engage with the beauty and complexity of our shared world.
Tinaya Entz is an Indigenous music therapist at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon, SK, where she specializes in providing music therapy to patients in kidney health, critical care and post-operative recovery. She holds a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Capilano University and a Master of Arts in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is also serving as the President of the Music Therapy Association of Saskatchewan. She is a talented guitarist, pianist and vocalist, and loves reading, gardening, and knitting. Tinaya lives with her husband, Fred, sons, Freddy and David and fur baby, Lucy.





