Focus on your well-being through an abundance mindset with inspirational speaker, racial equity warrior & theatre artist Kathy Hsieh. Free!
This two-hour workshop is designed to inspire artists, cultural workers and arts leaders to focus on their personal well-being.
Participants will gain a better understanding of:
- the distinction between an abundance versus a scarcity mindset
- how an abundance mindset can open up greater possibilities for our well-being
- how shifting our focus towards abundance can lead to a more equitable society
Kathy Hsieh is the Racial Equity in Grantmaking Strategist for the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture. A change agent in transforming the City’s arts funding program through an anti-racist lens, she helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Association’s first Race & Social Justice Management Award. Some of her other honors include Verizon’s Asian Pacific American Bash’s Innovator Award, an International Examiner Community Voice Award in the Arts, a Gregory Award for Sustained Achievement in Theatre, and a Seattle Chinese American Citizens Alliance’s Fred Yee Citizens Award. A leader with the City’s nationally recognized Race & Social Justice Initiative, she regularly presents for numerous forums on racial equity in grant making throughout the U.S. and Canada and is often brought in as a consultant and speaker for theatres, arts organizations, government agencies, and funders on racial equity, identity conscious casting, and anti-racism training including presentations for Grantmakers in the Arts, Global Toronto, Americans for the Arts, Shakespeare’s Globe in London, Consortium of Asian American Theatre’s and Artists, and the City of Vancouver’s Creative City Strategy Summit.
This workshop is part of The Art of Well-Being series that also includes The Art of Community Healing and The Art of Abundance. All sessions are free.