HEALING ARTs


About Healing Arts

Responding to community needs, in 1990, ALH - in partnership with artist Patrick Palmer - established the Healing Arts program during the beginning of the AIDS crisis in Houston for adults living with HIV/AIDS. Five years later, ALH expanded the program to serve people with various chronic illnesses and disabilities. The program is provided to participants at no cost and is guided by professional teaching artists. Its primary goal is to maintain a legacy as a creative, healing, accessible and inclusive space, fostering a sense of community among students. Participants engage in a variety of arts-based skills, including painting and ceramics, as well as lectures from Texas artists gaining insights into the life of a working artist. Notably, Healing Arts stands as one of the few programs of its kind for adults in Houston, distinct from hospital or clinical settings.

Healing Arts has two dedicated teaching artists, Rebecca Bass, and Emily Sloan. Both are professional artists with strong ties to the Houston community. Sloan has taught the program for 10 years and Bass for 6 years. The program currently consists of four 2.5-hour classes, held in-person and virtually each Friday from September through May. Classes are limited to 10 participants to allow one-on-one instruction and facilitate a sense of community in each class.

join Healing Art

The Healing Arts Program is currently not accepting applications for new participants. We will open applications again in the spring/summer of 2025 for next year’s fall semester.

APPLICATION PROCESS

PART ONE - APPLICATIONS

The Healing Arts Application requires the completion of 2 forms, which will be available during the open application period.

Healing Art Application Form

This form must be completed by the Healing Arts applicant. If you have received assistance in completing the form, please list the preparer at the end of the application.

Healing Art Nomination Form

Applicants to this program must have a healthcare provider or community health organization provide a recommendation. The form must be completed by the healthcare provider or community health organization. ALH will follow up with recommender’s via email or phone call.

Applications can be submitted using the online forms linked above or you may click here to download a PDF of the Healing Arts Application form, which can be submitted by mail (1953 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX 77006) or email mehek@artleaguehouston.org

*Please note: Both application forms must be submitted to be considered for enrollment in the Healing Art Program.

PART TWO - INTERVIEWS

After applications have been reviewed, applicants will have an informal interview with Healing Arts Teaching Artists and program staff to discuss their interest in the program. Applicants who meet all ideal participant criteria (as listed in the application) will be invited to join the Healing Arts Program.


Contact

E-mail our Community Engagement Manager, Mehek Ahmed, at mehek@artleaguehouston.org or call Art League Houston at 713-523-9530 ext. 5


What participants are saying about the Healing Arts:

Healing Arts reaches out to those in the community who may need an activity to occupy them while touching others and advancing skills
— 2012-13 Healing Arts Participant
Healing Arts has given me something to believe in for myself
— 2012-13 Healing Arts Participant
Healing Arts has improved my overall health and peace of mind
— 2012-13 Healing Arts Participant

Healing Arts Instructors

Rebecca Bass has over 25 years teaching experience coupled with a strong background in both art and psychology. She has developed her own style of teaching built around a unique curriculum that instills students not only with the necessary technical skills but also motivates them through an appreciation of their own abilities and of art as a dynamic medium, allowing them to experience success. Rebecca Bass has been a driving force behind bringing the Art Car to the forefront of art education, as well as involving her students in other community art projects which in turn have allowed them to gain valuable insight into not only themselves but the community as a whole.

Internationally unknown artist and post-Campbellite Emily Sloan is the founding reverend of the controversial Southern Naptist Convention and chief caretaker and curator of The Kenmore exhibition object and the Mystic Lyon, a social sculpture featuring installation art, badminton and groceries in Houston's historic Fifth Ward. Sloan is based out of Houston, Texas where her practice includes public art projects, object making, education and performance. She previously served on Art League Houston's Artist Board and is Co-Director of the Houston International Performance Art Biennale.


HEALING ART ARTWORK


Art League Houston also wishes to thank its generous supporters of the Healing Arts program: