Art as Resistance & Healing: Anne Plaisance on Trauma, Resilience, and Wonder Women Now (S3 E41)
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Art as Healing | What happens when art becomes a voice for what was once silenced?
In this deeply moving episode of Sunday SoulDay, I sit down with internationally renowned artist Anne Plaisance, whose work transforms trauma into testimony and pain into powerful acts of resistance and healing.
With over 100 exhibitions worldwide and projects spanning painting, installation, photography, and mixed media, Anne’s art confronts some of the most difficult truths of our time—domestic violence, abuse, survival, and the reclaiming of voice—while anchoring them in hope, resilience, and transformation.
We explore her groundbreaking exhibition Wonder Women Now, her globally recognized series The Perfumes, and how art can make the invisible visible—especially for survivors navigating their own healing journeys.
In this conversation, we discuss:
🌿 How art becomes a pathway to healing and liberation
🌿 Turning silence into voice and trauma into truth
🌿 The role of joy after years of confronting pain
🌿 Art as both resistance and a beacon of hope
🌿 Creativity, community, and resilience across cultures
🌿 A powerful message for survivors reclaiming their power
This episode is for artists, leaders, survivors, and anyone who believes that creativity can change lives—and culture.
✨ Art is not just expression. It is resistance. It is remembrance. It is becoming more.
Connect with Anne
www.anneplaisance.com
https://wonderwomennow.com
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Hosted by:
Damesha Craig, Certified Career & Life Purpose Coach, Startup Board Advisor, Author, Founder of Leadership Garden & Talent Connect Network