Since its inception in 2003, Art from Ashes (AfA) has provided creative empowerment workshops to high-risk youth, facilitating expression, connection and transformation among the most neglected and vulnerable segments of our community.
Catherine O’Neill Thorn, founder and Executive Director, has been conducting transformational poetry and spoken word workshops at juvenile detention facilities, treatment centers, and schools—including post-trauma workshops for Columbine High School students—since 1992
Her method of using poetry and metaphor to encourage powerful choices is the seminal program of Art from Ashes.
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Art from Ashes (AfA) uses a nationally-recognized, award-winning curriculum that encourages creative transformation through the power of artistic expression.
AfA is the first youth arts agency in Colorado to use a process of creativity to facilitate personal resiliency and self-determination among high-risk youth age 9 to 24 years old.
That factors contributing to juvenile delinquency include a lack of activities for youth that provide constructive developmental experiences; disconnect between youth and adults; and the lack of personal resiliency that results from low self-esteem/self-efficacy. AfA’s creative workshops are focused on interactive poetry and art activities that use metaphor to encourage self-expression; offer an opportunity for youth to connect to facilitators, artists, peers and the community; and survey results attest to the powerful impact the program has on positive self-image, reduction in violence, increased community involvement, and interest in academics.
AfA has partnered with 180 youth-serving agencies and schools and provided interactive programs that offer a healthy alternative to destructive behaviors for more than 14,000 young people struggling with abuse and violence, poverty, racism, depression, and low personal resiliency.
AfA’s art programs allow marginalized youth to tell their stories through poetry and spoken word (Phoenix Rising) and visual and tactile art (Drawing on Air). Two other youth empowerment programs using drama and creative play (Casting Shadows) and movement and dance (Wingspan) are in development. All of AfA’s programs provide a safe, non-judgmental space with caring adults and community artists for youth to share their dreams, hopes, fears and pain, as well as the opportunity to connect with their community, and transform their stories from trauma to self-empowerment.
Art from Ashes (AfA) has provided creative empowerment workshops to high-risk youth, facilitating expression, connection and transformation among the most neglected and vulnerable segments of our community.
Catherine O’Neill Thorn, founder and Executive Director, has been conducting transformational poetry and spoken word workshops at juvenile detention facilities, treatment centers, and schools—including post-trauma workshops for Columbine High School students—since 1992.
Her method of using poetry and metaphor to encourage powerful choices is the seminal program of Art from Ashes.