Heal Up!

Heal Up! Pathways in Creative Wellness offers a window to training and career opportunities that integrate artistic and therapeutic abilities. In each episode, expert practitioners from creative industries and therapeutic sectors share stories, insights or demos to point us in the direction where art and wellness converge.

 

Arts & Wellness Roundtable

FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Shola Thompson, Kearra Amaya Gopee, & Ragnhild Bruland (Ragz)
 

This roundtable creates thought partnerships on ways that artists can embed wellness practices within their work. Discussions ebb into wellness as a "place to come from" and flow into caring for the person behind the art sustainably. This session provides tangible personal wellness practices and ideas around leveraging wellness offerings and practices in their public offerings to benefit their followers, clients, and consumers.

Arts & Wellness Talk with Heather Robles 

After years of integrating discoveries from her birth doula practice, dance teaching, and artistic practice, Heather Robles invites you to a chat about body cycles, womb work, storytelling, lineage, catharsis, and dance. This talk provides unique tools for the creative ritual to deepen wellness practices. 

Arts & Wellness Talk with Ebony Nichols   

In this talk, Ebony Nichols discusses movement and dance's healing and transformational power, specifically emphasizing community-based healing applied to mental health, higher education, transformative leadership, and research career trajectories. 

Arts & Wellness Talk with Hadi Eldebek 

This virtual interactive talk explores the use of music as a form of wellness integration for artists and cultural community members. This talk led by musician, educator, and cultural entrepreneur Hadi Eldebek, who has experience incorporating music into his artistic practices, teaching, and arts management. Hadi shares insights and strategies for using music to promote wellness and balance in the artistic process. 

Arts & Wellness Talk with Dr. Durell Cooper 

Dr. Durell Cooper, a reputable cultural strategist, shares his experiences as an entrepreneur, professor, and creative in this candid talk. This discussion focuses on how his multifaceted creative practice informs his understanding of the transformative potential at the crossroads of art, education, and social justice. Dr. Cooper shares observations from his teaching, research, and comments on developments in arts education.

Arts & Wellness Admissions Roundtable

FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Michael Aryee, Sobha Kavanakudiyil, & Shola Thompson

This roundtable examines the courses, training seminars, and volunteer opportunities accessible to artists, cultural practitioners, and other creative community members engaged in arts and wellness education. This presentation features administrators from formal and informal learning venues discussing the application process for arts and wellness programs.