Techniques from theatre can provide tools to embody change.
Give a little more detail about the mission of AH and the goals of this work. Who it’s meant to serve. For example: We prioritize marginalized and vulnerable communities and create a transformative design for the arts.
Through decolonized practices and theater-inspired tools, we foster holistic wellness and well-being for artists, creators, and art consumers. Join us on a journey of healing, conflict resolution, and truthful storytelling, breaking free from trauma and harmful systems. Together, we embrace transformative change for the collective.
Our vision is to reimagine a design for creating that supports the holistic wellness and well-being of artists, creators, and art consumers.
The ARTISTS HEAL® Method: a creative, artistic viewpoint on DEI&A strategy.
This is the space where you talk about how you do what you do, and your AH method. How does the method apply to how you provide your services? You can expand on why you created the four pillars and how it’s been useful in successful results with clients.
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Meet the founder.
Noelle Diane Johnson (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary Artist and Artist Advocate based in Philadelphia, PA. As a freelance artist, Noelle has worked as an actor, director, choreographer, model, performer, and intimacy director. Noelle is the Founder & Owner of ARTISTS HEAL®, a company designed to create healing and care spaces for collaborative art-making while centering and providing resources for marginalized artists and vulnerable communities.
She maintains a deep commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility work helping organizations and institutions implement DEI&A Strategy and Facilitation using the wisdom of theatre and storytelling, healing, and boundary practice. Noelle also serves as the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Initiatives at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia and the Chair of the SETC Cultural Diversity Committee. She holds a BA in Theatre from Temple University and currently pursuing a dual Master’s in Theatre and DEI Strategy from Villanova University.
For speaking inquiries, contact Noelle through her website here.