Path with Art provides strengths-based arts engagement, training, and advocacy to support individuals, public health and community wellbeing.
On View Jan. 15 – Apr. 3, 2026
Opening Reception Jan. 15 | 5-7 PM | artHOME
View artworks created by Path with Art’s diverse community of Participant Artists, Creative Mentors, and Teaching Artists over the course of the past quarter! Flowstates invites us to dive deep into the waters of introspection and imagination, joining the artists whose featured works resonate with emotion, sensation, and story.
Free to all. RSVP here for the Opening Reception.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is common among veterans, with 10% of men and nearly 20% of women reporting having symptoms at some point in their lives. But could exposure to more arts programming be the needed prescription for those who have served our country?
With 17 years of hands-on experience, Path with Art is confident in our answer. Discover it for yourselves in our special segment on PBS Newshour!
Watch here on PBS.
A collaboration between the Aspen Institute and Johns Hopkins International Arts + Mind Lab, the NeuroArts Blueprint has recently announced the Seattle Coalition. Path with Art proudly joins leading institutions in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and beyond, expanding the horizons for arts integration in health settings across the country.
Path with Art is driven by a vision of a world where arts engagement is recognized as transformative––connecting the individual with self, the self with community, and communities with society.
In this world, the power of art is available for all.
Click above to watch and learn more.
Practice
Since 2008, PwA has provided arts engagement to thousands of systems-impacted individuals and 55 social service partners through a wide variety of disciplines. The outcomes are powerful. Nearly 90% of participants report positive outcomes on their mental, behavioral, and physical health.
Training
Leveraging almost two decades of practice, Path With Art is offering its expertise to support the arts and health sectors by launching the artREMEDY training program, sharing trauma-informed, strengths-based arts practices.
Check out this video to see the transformative power of art in community.
Click to watch Stan's story.
Advocacy
Path with Art facilitates convenings and contributes to research in order to shift policy and perception of the value of arts as a public health resource.
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