Amy is a multidisciplinary artist and Expressive Arts Facilitator whose work moves across embodied practice, video, and performance. Drawing from training in Qigong, Yoga, Navarasas (the nine emotions of Sanskrit theater), Gaga Dance, Permaculture, Flute, and Filmmaking, she weaves movement, visual storytelling, sound, and ecology into an interdisciplinary practice rooted in presence and relationality. She holds certifications in Therapeutic Arts as an Expressive Arts Facilitator and in Permaculture Design, bringing these lineages into her work in expressive arts, eco-somatics, and arts-based youth development.
Nature serves as both mirror and teacher in Amy's practice. She experiences the natural world as a reflection of our innate capacity for expression — a reminder that creativity is a life force shared across living systems. Through eco-somatic and expressive arts practices, she invites people into deeper relationship with the body, the imagination, and the living world — returning to nature as a source, a mirror, and a creative ground.
Having studied filmmaking at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, her background in video art and installation informs a spatial and cinematic approach to performance-making — where movement, sound, texture, and visual composition unfold as living environments rather than fixed forms. Through immersive structures, sensory elements, improvisation, and collective participation, she creates experiences that are responsive, emergent, and continually reshaped through encounter.
Across her work in Expressive Arts, Eco-somatics, and Creative Coaching for youth, Amy cultivates spaces of deep listening — to the body, to one another, and to the subtle intelligences and patterns of the living world.