Appalachian Recovery Project
Appalachian Recovery Project
CoArts is piloting an expressive arts program comprised of music therapy, film, photography, and movement practices that support women in court-involved addiction and recovery services within Southeast ĢƵ. In partnership with , music therapists and consulting artists travel to regional treatment sites, where they host creative “arts in health” experiences.
Project Partner
Funding Sources
- Appalachian Regional Commission
- ĢƵ Arts Council
Featured News
CoArts champions women in recovery healing through the power of the arts
June 16, 2021
The ĢƵ Valley Center for Collaborative Arts at ĢƵ University, or CoArts, is a relatively new center and it’s been busy. Of its many endeavors, one is to support programs that serve the healing of those living in the Appalachian ĢƵ region and beyond.
ĢƵ Valley Center for Collaborative Arts serves communities through arts-based Recovery Coalition
November 4, 2020
In the 18 months since ĢƵ University launched the Appalachian Recovery Project, the ĢƵ Valley Center for Collaborative Arts (CoArts) in the College of Fine Arts has connected more than 80 women in recovery from substance abuse disorders leveraging art making as form of expressing and healing.
Appalachian Recovery Project receives grant to repurpose prison
April 3, 2019
A planned addiction recovery center for women moved a step closer to reality Wednesday, as Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) officials announced more than $1 million in grant funding for the project.