Amy Tuttle
Hive Core Faculty
Amy Tuttle holds an MA in Arts in Transformation from Eastern University, and has served communities around the globe as a facilitator, trainer, and community-based artist for 15 years. Her experiences range from guiding public art installations, developing and guiding "Arts-Based First Response'' for disaster-relief scenarios, and training arts practitioners around the world. Tuttle has also studied with the School of Lost Borders as a Vision Fast Guide and Animas Valley Institute as a Council Guide.
Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of Wordplay Cincy, an arts-based organization where “stories write the future” in Cincinnati, Oh, USA. Tuttle is a member of NOAH (National Organization of Arts in Health), a faculty for the Global Arts in Medicine Institute, and a practitioner with the Cincinnati Arts Association's “Arts in Healing” program.
With The Hive, Amy facilitates experiences that explore crossing major thresholds in life, creativity, and the power of storytelling to make meaning and foster deep connections in our communities.
Facilitator Focuses:
Guiding groups and individuals through major thresholds of change
Utilizing poetry and creativity for collective meaning-making
Turning toward indigenous and land-based modalities for transformative cultural transformation
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Interested in working with Amy?
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