The Academy of Creative Healing Arts

 

About the Artist

    Susan Sholle-Martin is a creative healing artist, occupational therapist, and life coach working with people in life transitions.  She is also a wife and mother of two adult children.   Throughout life, Susan has been inspired by challenges she has seen herself and others overcome.  She has worked for over 30 years in healing and advocacy with persons recovering from illnesses and disabilities.  She has also used the arts as part of her own healing from breast and kidney cancer.  For Susan, art is the sharing of creative gifts, inspired from nature and life experiences, and transformed into images that bring beauty, balance and belief to this journey of life.

Susan studied art at Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA and earned her Bachelor's degree in Fine Art. One of her first experiences using art as a part of a healing process occurred in college when her grandmother Ella, also an artist, died of dementia at a great distance from her. Through a series of paintings, she expressed her grief and love for her grandmother. It was her way of healing from seeing a disease that seemed to take away her grandmother's personality and life.  Susan's father Roger, died of parkinson's and dementia in July of 2007.  Inspired by her father, a gentle loving man, she also created a series of paintings in his memory.

Following her meeting with Joni Eareckson Tada, an artist living with quadriplegia from a spinal cord injury, she was inspired to return to graduate school and earned her Master's of Occupational Therapy from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. There she was awarded a Graduate College Student Research Grant and completed research using art with people recovering from strokes.

Susan has used the arts to assist people in the healing process while working in various healthcare settings in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida including: the University of Michigan Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Hospital, Trailblazer's Clubhouse, D.T. Watson Rehabilitation Hospital for Children, The Beaver Medical Center, Washington Hospital, Naples Homewood Residence for Assisted Living, and the Florida Self-Directed Care Program. She obtained grant funding to establish the Trailblazers' Art Resurrection Studio, a community-based therapeutic arts program in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her university teaching experience has included working as an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh and Florida Gulf Coast University, teaching students how to be effective, creative and caring health professionals.

As a professional artist, Susan has had numerous watercolor paintings accepted in juried shows across the country including the Michigan Watercolor Society Annual Exhibit, Pittsburgh People's Art Show, the Women's Room IV Exhibit in Durango, Colorado, the Ft. Myers Alliance for the Arts Hooked Exhibit, and the Cape Coral Annual Aquarium Exhibit.

In 2001, Susan founded the Academy of Creative Healing Arts in Ft. Myers, Florida. Through the Academy she loves to inspire people in using their creativity and inner wisdom to promote healthy, balanced lives.  She believes we all have creative gifts through which we can fulfill our purpose and express our true self.  Susan has produced a series of Creative Healing Cards created from her experience of healing from cancer and connecting with nature.  She has also used a healing tool called Creative Journaling, a method that combines the use of words and images made through meditation and guided visualization. This has become a tool for receiving divine guidance.

Currently, Susan is working as a life coach for the Florida Self Directed Care Program which promotes wellness and quality of life in the community for those recovering from a mental illness.  Her interests include watercolor painting, playing piano, writing poetry, creative journaling, inspirational reading, tennis, yoga, meditation walks in nature, and world travel with her family.