Training
artREMEDY is a cross-disciplinary, research-based curriculum for a healthier, more resilient society.
For over 18 years, Path with Art has provided strengths-based arts engagements to systems-impacted individuals and communities. This experience, combined with cutting-edge findings in the emerging field of Arts and Health, is the foundation of artREMEDY. Founded in experience and supported by science, our training modules equip arts and culture organizations, healthcare providers, and academic institutions with practical strategies to integrate the arts into physical and mental health solutions.
artREMEDY offers:
- A one-of-a-kind training curriculum combining hands-on experience and scientific research
- Customized organizational consulting that includes assessment and strategy development for best practices and staff training
Attendees will gain:
- An operating definition of trauma and a better understanding of its impact on individual, communal, and societal health
- Trauma-informed, strengths-based principles and standards of practice
- Fundamentals of trauma-informed, strengths-based environments and organizations, including accessibility, inclusion, and culture-centeredness
- Arts engagement as a health behavior: Exploring research findings in arts and health
- Wellness for the worker: How to navigate secondary and tertiary trauma with arts engagement
Custom Trainings
Integrating the arts is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Path with Art offers consulting services for arts, culture, and healthcare organizations ready to build trauma-informed arts engagement into their work. From a single planning session to a full program build, artREMEDY can help.
With nearly two decades of hands-on experience, we guide organizations to design programs, develop registration and intake processes, train staff, and create spaces where participants feel safe, seen, and supported.
To plan your partnership, contact us via the link below.
Past Trainings
artREMEDY has equipped current and future leaders in arts and health across Washington state and beyond:
- ArtsWA grantees
- Museum of Northwest Art
- University of Arizona
- Bellevue College Behavioral Health and Arts faculty
- MENTOR Washington / Department of Children, Youth, and Families
- University of Washington Master of Social Work students
- Seattle University Master of Fine Arts students
- Washington Department of Veteran Affairs

